I have done some experiments and found that the problematic space would appear once I created the second 3D model in pano 002.Hi
I'm a newbie for krpano and everpano, I encountered some issues and need your help.
I have created the references for pano 001 and 002, and the corresponding extruded polygons are also created. Here are the screenshots (001 and 002).
After rendering the project, I cannot see the 3D model(extruded polygon) in 001 properly(as the screenshot below), may I know what's the root cause and how to address this issue?
If I remove the extruded polygon in 002 and render the project again, then I can view the 3D model(extruded polygon) in 001 properly, why is that?
BTW, I noticed that there is a "Add Sky" button for each pano, what this feature can do?
I noticed that if I enable this button for pano 001 and render the project again, then I can view 001 properly but I cannot measure the distance in the problematic 3D space in pano 001 (I guess the 3D model is still not rendered properly )
I find once you start deleting things the 3D editor does not display the model correctly. The only recourse I find is to save the project as a new file after every modification so I can roll back when something goes wrong....I also notice that the second 3D model in pano 002 is not displayed properly in 3D editor as expected.
Seriously???.... that's really quite inconvenient, it sounds like I have to create lots of "Checkpoints" for each modification, I have 52 panos to go... is there a better way to do it?I find once you start deleting things the 3D editor does not display the model correctly. The only recourse I find is to save the project as a new file after every modification so I can roll back when something goes wrong....I also notice that the second 3D model in pano 002 is not displayed properly in 3D editor as expected.
OK...I recreated the project by selecting 5 panos only, this time I created multiple checkpoints along the way of model creation. I didn't delete anything during the first 3d model creation, and it looks great in 3D editor with pano 001, however, when the second 3D model created in pano 002, the problem still remains the same -- the pano 002 is not displayed in 3D editor and both 3d models (the first one and second one) are merged automatically...Well it would be a judgement on many checkpoints/saves you are prepared to make I guess.
There may be a better way but not spent time to find one....?
After a few more experiments, here is what I've found:OK...I recreated the project by selecting 5 panos only, this time I created multiple checkpoints along the way of model creation. I didn't delete anything during the first 3d model creation, and it looks great in 3D editor with pano 001, however, when the second 3D model created in pano 002, the problem still remains the same -- the pano 002 is not displayed in 3D editor and both 3d models (the first one and second one) are merged automatically...Well it would be a judgement on many checkpoints/saves you are prepared to make I guess.
There may be a better way but not spent time to find one....?
What is the right way to add pano 002 or second 3D model in 3D editor without any model combination?