For that does the video have to have camera distortion? or regular
OpenGL Perspective (with a big FOV) is good for what you want?
If Fisheye or Cube Map can be used in Panini (I'm not quite familiar
with panini, but I'm a great fan of Hugin :) you can get nice videos/
still images from projects don
On 12 July 2010 16:24, Tom Sharpless wrote:
>
> Does anyone here have, or have the ability to make, super-wide screen
> video from a favorite game? I would like to convert some of that to
> Panini, as a demonstration of what is possible.
Many years ago there was a fisheye version of Quake. If yo
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On 12 Jul 2010, at 16:24, Tom Sharpless wrote:
>
>
> Does anyone here have, or have the ability to make, super-wide screen
> video from a favorite game? I would like to convert some of that to
> Panini, as a demonstration of what is possible.
>
>
I did one from F E A R of a scary mome
Hi Cri,
I could not resist making Panini views from some of your flightgear
panos, see them at http://vedutismo.net/GamePix/FlightGear_Views.html.
Game developers take note: general Panini is great for ultra-wide game
views!
Does anyone here have, or have the ability to make, super-wide screen
v
On Thursday 08 July 2010 12:13:34 pm cri wrote:
> On 5 Lug, 08:52, David Haberthür wrote:
> > Hey Christian
> >
> > > I've used Hugin to make some equirectangular 360x180 panorama from
> > > within some videogames (most racing and flight simulators, my
> > > favourite kind of videogames). Just wou
On 5 Lug, 08:52, David Haberthür wrote:
> Hey Christian
>
> > I've used Hugin to make some equirectangular 360x180 panorama from
> > within some videogames (most racing and flight simulators, my
> > favourite kind of videogames). Just would like to share them if you
> > are interested:http://www