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Message posted by enviropix on August-16-2006 at 12:08pm
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First I got to say...I love this program!

Here's a new tour featuring a client of mine who builds luxury homes.

http://www.enviropix.com/optima/vrain.html

 



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Message posted by 360texas on August-16-2006 at 1:53pm
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EXACTLY TO THE POINT !!!

Excellent work ...  I think you might have just set another standard to try to meet or exceed.

Glad you finally got it working !!!

Now we have to figure out how to make it a FULL SCREEN pano !

Dave



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Message posted by smooth on August-16-2006 at 2:02pm
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Hi Jeff,

Nice work mate.

Personally I think the viewer and the map are a little out of proportion to one another. But this is just a personal opinion.

Nice to have another regular Tourweaver user and contributor.

Regards, Smooth


Message posted by enviropix on August-16-2006 at 4:07pm
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Hey Smooth,

Funny you should mention that, my housemate pointed out the same thing.

But there is a reason to my madness.

The floor plan had to be that size, since anything smaller was too hard to read. As for the location of the map to the viewer, well I had to keep the drawing of the pool intact since it relates to the whole composition of the house.

Believe me....I played with photoshop all day and this last version was the most aesthetically pleasing.

But thanks for the complement anyways! And for your help yesterday!!



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Message posted by smooth on August-17-2006 at 12:30am
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Hi Jeff,

Yes, I noticed the map was thin and had to be that size.

The criticism was no biggy, just something that crossed my mind when viewing, the whole tour as a package is very pleasing and you should feel proud. If you like from the applet to fullscreen panoramas you will have nailed it.

I'm sure we all look forward to seeing my Tourweaver tour from yourself.

Regards, Smooth


Message posted by Wide-Eyes on August-17-2006 at 4:23am
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Hi Jeff

Also a compliment from Denmark. I think your tour proof what you can achieve with tourweaver by professionals.

I really hope solutions like yours will be more common so we can get the market to concentrate only on the best. The competition is fierce from still photographers and video presentations. The only way our media - Virtual tours - will survive is if we only produce the best. But that also means that we will have to raise the standard and you contribute to that. Congratulation.

Just one note. Why not make the floor plan in 3D?? Its easy with a program like Floorplan 3D from www.imsisoft.com  



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Message posted by enviropix on August-17-2006 at 12:42pm
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Hey Morten,

Thanks for the complements and observations. I agree, we need to raise the bar with this profession. And with products like tourweaver, I think it's entirely possible. 

I had been shooting iPIX tours for the past 8 years and always found it difficult in having the clients webmaster create a page for my tours that would showcase my work in a postive/creative format. I can't tell you how many times I had spent hours editing my tours only to have them posted poorly or sometimes never at all.

But Tourweaver gives me so much more control to display my work that is beneficial to me and my clients, and also now provides a new revenue stream.

So, I hope we all raise the bar a bit more and reap all the financial rewards associated with it.

 



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