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San7

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Friday, December 10th 2021, 9:53am

Virtual tour of the virtual gallery

Hello everyone!
I want to show a virtual tour of the virtual gallery .
You can click on the pictures, zoom in and view them.

Many thanks to Klaus for providing an example of navigation, which I applied in this gallery, changing it a little.
San7 has attached the following image:
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loki

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Friday, December 10th 2021, 1:03pm

Nice and smooth looking around on mobile. Good 3D feeling too with windows, lighting and 3D picture frames.

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Friday, December 10th 2021, 1:50pm

Excellent, good work

San7

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Friday, December 10th 2021, 2:19pm

Thank you for your rating! *smile*

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Friday, December 10th 2021, 2:57pm

it is really intuitive how you can zoom on the pics and go back to walk around
i think thats the best panotour gallery viewer i have seen so far :)

San7

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Friday, December 10th 2021, 3:09pm

it is really intuitive how you can zoom on the pics and go back to walk around
i think thats the best panotour gallery viewer i have seen so far :)

Thank you for rating!
Yes, the goal was to make navigation simple and intuitive, the tour doesn't even have buttons *smile*

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Saturday, December 11th 2021, 12:15pm

Wonderful job! Modernity requires new solutions - this will be one of those :)

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Wednesday, May 11th 2022, 6:33pm

Fantastic work ! It looks clean

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Monday, May 30th 2022, 10:22am

That's nice navigation !

Is it normal I have a blurred horizon? like fog on ground and walls