Hello, this might be a stupic question, but I just want to hear your opinion.
How can we obtain google map street view transition effect? Smoonth transition without suddenly change panorama?
Now, I load a new pano, and it seemed krpano just unload first and load second, it still appear as two pano. can we make it appear just as one pano, and smoothly transfered to the second pano?
Is this soly based on how we are shooting photos for panorama and we can do nothing in krpano?
how to obtain google map street veiw transition effect?
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currently, these transition effects are supported by krpano.
https://krpano.com/examples/119/k…ending-demo.xml
maybe in the next update, new transition effects will be included.
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Thanks, can you point me to the doc on how to use these effects?
I think this can be used when I am calling this method:this.krpanoApi.actions.loadxml(this.panoXML, null, 'MERGE', 'BLEND(0.1)');
but here, no matter how I adjust the parameter, the effects are all the same.So, how can I apply the effect here?
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here is the documentation:
https://krpano.com/docu/actions/#loadsceneCode
Display Moreno blending = this.krpanoApi.actions.loadxml(this.panoXML, null, 'MERGE', 'NOBLEND'); simple crossblending = this.krpanoApi.actions.loadxml(this.panoXML, null, 'MERGE', 'BLEND(1.0, easeInCubic)'); zoom blend = this.krpanoApi.actions.loadxml(this.panoXML, null, 'MERGE', 'ZOOMBLEND(2.0, 2.0, easeInOutSine)'); black-out = this.krpanoApi.actions.loadxml(this.panoXML, null, 'MERGE', 'COLORBLEND(2.0, 0x000000, easeOutSine)'); white-flash = this.krpanoApi.actions.loadxml(this.panoXML, null, 'MERGE', 'LIGHTBLEND(1.0, 0xFFFFFF, 2.0, linear)'); right-to-left = this.krpanoApi.actions.loadxml(this.panoXML, null, 'MERGE', 'SLIDEBLEND(1.0, 0.0, 0.2, linear)'); top-to-bottom = this.krpanoApi.actions.loadxml(this.panoXML, null, 'MERGE', 'SLIDEBLEND(1.0, 90.0, 0.01, linear)'); diagonal = this.krpanoApi.actions.loadxml(this.panoXML, null, 'MERGE', 'SLIDEBLEND(1.0, 135.0, 0.4, linear)'); circle open = this.krpanoApi.actions.loadxml(this.panoXML, null, 'MERGE', 'OPENBLEND(1.0, 0.0, 0.2, 0.0, linear)'); vertical open = this.krpanoApi.actions.loadxml(this.panoXML, null, 'MERGE', 'OPENBLEND(0.7, 1.0, 0.1, 0.0, linear)'); horizontal open = this.krpanoApi.actions.loadxml(this.panoXML, null, 'MERGE', 'OPENBLEND(1.0, -1.0, 0.3, 0.0, linear)'); elliptic + zoom = this.krpanoApi.actions.loadxml(this.panoXML, null, 'MERGE', 'OPENBLEND(1.0, -0.5, 0.3, 0.8, linear)');
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Thanks for reply, when I change
this.krpanoApi.actions.loadxml(this.panoXML, null, 'MERGE', 'BLEND(10.0, easeInOutSine)')I don't see the effects here in 10 seconds, do you think we need to add any plugin to make this effective?
Thanks
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I checked this plugin:
https://krpano.com/plugins/userplugins/gtransition/#top
But unfortunately, I don't see how it can be used with loadxml method, which is what I am using to change pano, can anyone help to answer if the GTransition plugin can be used with loadxml method?
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Hi,
google street view uses also some kind of depthmap or 3d-geometry when rendering these transitions.
They have information for that because they also laser-scan the environment when capturing the panos.
And for non-laser-scanned panos probably a rough fake-model, e.g. just a floor at a certain level probably is used.You could make such transitions now also in krpano using the new depthmap/3d-model support:
krpano 1.20Or alternatively here some examples for simple but therefore fully-automatic 3d-like-transitions:
3D transitionsBest regards,
Klaus -
How can we obtain google map street view transition effect?
You can check the navigator plugin to make such transitions
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