
Lets review this course together.
In this unit, we review the equipment and software I use when shooting professional panoramas. Some of it has preview versions so you can try before you buy.
In this module, we learn to set the nodal point and set up the camera rig.
In this module, you learn how to calibrate your camera and some tricks to insure all photos turn out correctly.
In this video, you learn to shoot the required images using a variety of methods. We also explore when you might want to use one method over another.
In this video, you learn to process the images for several panoramas and I show you the workflow I have developed over many years of shooting.
In this video, you review the steps to patching the down shot
In this video, you learn to patch the down shot for the Library Panorama
In this video, you learn to patch the down shot for the courthouse
In this video, you learn to patch the living room down shot
In this video, you learn to stitch the Library Panorama using PTGui Pro
In this video, you learn to stitch the courthouse panorama
In this video, you learn to stitch the Living Room and this one has challenges!?
In this video, you learn to create a multiresolution panorama
In this video, you analyze the different files used to create a multiresolution panorama.
In this video, you will be introduced to VR Tourviewer for viewing panoramas on various headsets
In this video, you will learn to cast your headset to a computer.
In this video, you will learn to test the resolution of your headset.
In this video, you will build a single node panorama for the oculus headset
In this video, you will learn to sideload a single node panorama to your oculus headset.
In this video, you will learn to build an enhanced multinode tour.
In this video, you will learn to upload and test a multi-node tour.
In this video, you will learn to build a tour for a web browser and another tour for a headset from the same project.
In this video, you will see how to add an online tour to VR Tourviewer
In this video, you will learn to add butterflies, lens flare, and sound to enhance a tour in the headset.
In this video, we will set up the equipment and then take it outside and shoot a panorama.
In this video, we will patch the sky and review our completed panorama in GoPro VR Player
In this video, you review the steps needed.
In this video, you learn to process the Jeep images
In this video, you learn to Build the Jeep Object using Object2VR
In this video, you learn to modify the skin and add an object inside a panorama
In this video, you learn to test the finished product on a browser and mobile device
The total global augmented and mixed reality market is expected to reach $103.9 billion dollars. Many industries are trying to find ways to leverage the power of Mixed Reality. In this course, we will look at ways to use MR in the fields of Architecture, Real Estate, and Tourism.
If you do not yet know how to create high-quality panoramic images using a DSLR camera then you may want to start with my other UDEMY course “360 Panoramic Photography for Virtual Tours and Object VR”.
In this class, we will look at the equipment and software you will need to create high-resolution GIGA panoramic images and publish them to a website with multiple resolutions.
We will also cover how to create and publish a mixed reality experience to a head-mounted display like an Oculus headset using the VR TeamViewer and Pano2VR output. If you have never experienced this, then you in for a real treat. I will also take you out with my drone and show you how to shoot a spherical image and then fix the top part using Photoshop.
I have created a companion website that has examples, downloads, and links to materials that you can use to complete each activity.
To get the most out of this course, you will need to have access to an oculus quest and web hosting so that you can publish your work and then experience it yourself.