Posts Tagged 'Interactive'
I have been meaning to learn how to do 360 product photography for a while. I got into the idea of interactive photography when I learnt how to do virtual tours a while ago. So I had half a day free today and set up a tabletop studio with a few strobes and played around trying to spin products on the spot keeping them in one place. I think they look allright for a first try and will make a turntable to do them easily and quickly when I have time.
Click on an image below to view the interactive products
I have been working on some new virtual tours around Bristol. I really enjoy doing them and they are relatively quick and simple to do when you get going with all the software and settings etc.
I am in the process of collecting quite a few, so will hopefully make a sort of sightseeing map which can be used for tourism and offer it as a service. Here are a few of my more recent tours which I have completed while the weather is good.
Click Image to see the Virtual Tour then drag the mouse to explore and look around.
Ashton Court
Cabot Tower / Brandon Hill Park
Originally I went to Cabot Tower to get a virtual tour of the panoramic view from the top however it has scaffolding surrounding it at the moment so I will have to back when it is accessible.
Another thought I had is that google maps does a pretty good job of doing virtual tours pretty much everywhere in the U.K. So I am trying to concentrate on the areas not accessible by road.
I originally learnt how to do virtual tours while wandering around Clifton Suspension Bridge on a cloudy sunday and I have been meaning to go back and redo this one on a sunny day. This one also has a more interactive feature where you click the grey squares to be transported to the next area. Make sure you look for them as there are 4 tours linked together with the image below. I want to make it more obvious or have a different icon to represent moving to the next area but have not mastered the software yet.
Clifton
I have recently finally got around to learning how to make virtual tours, had a bit of spare time and went out for a few hours on a cloudy day just to learn how its done. It is surprisingly simple and there are tons of tutorials and software out there to help. Its allways good to add another product to your skillset when you have got time….. next up virtual product tours……… Have a walk around Clifton, look for the white doors (the first one is on the right) within the photo to walk on to the viewpoint.















