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Static-Image Interface Using Shockwave Flash

Random Text Assembly Demo

Adding Sound to Virtual Worlds

Animation Examples

Assignment 6

Results from Assignment 5

Testing Single-Image QTVR Export From Bryce

Producing No-Pano Worlds

Demo: Navigating a Virtual World Without Panoramas

Jessica's Animation Example

Dealing with Troublesome (Windows) Panoramas

Advice on the Final Project Proposal

Samples of Bryce/QTVR Panoramas

Don't Use the Single-Image QTVR Export in Bryce!

Shooting a Panorama in a Bryce Landscape

Assignment 5

Results from Assignment 4

Samples of Bryce Landscapes

Creating Landscapes in Bryce

Assignment 4

Results from Assignment 3

Useful Tips for Working in Bryce

Samples of Bryce Objects

Building and Shooting Objects in Bryce

Assignment 3

Making Scenes

QTVR/HTML Template

Assignment 2

Stitching panoramas

Using the discussion list

Sample panoramas

Assignment 1

Syllabus

Assignment 2 (Due September 29)

Create a QTVR Scene With Links to Other Entry Points

Step 1: If you created your panorama for Assignment 1 with Spin Panorama, move to QuickTimeVR Authoring Studio and rebuild your panorama using the stitched JPEG you built with Spin. If you created your panorama in QTVRAS, proceed to the next step. See the detailed instructions for "Making the Scene" in either case.

Step 2: Create a Scene movie with QTVRAS. Create at least five hot spots (links to Web pages) in your scene.

Step 3: Create a Web page corresponding to each link. Add some text or design elements to distinguish each page.

Step 4: Test your pages and links in a QuickTime-equipped Web browser.

Step 5: Move your project by File Transfer Protocol to your directory on the Cow Web server (cow.ubalt.edu).