Is it possible to use a 360 degree image as virtual set!!

 

Is it possible to use a 360 degree image as virtual set!!

   giro007

 
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EricWest
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Well....it depends what you want to achieve.

You could certainly map the image on a sphere,
place your camera in the center of that sphere,
put your talent slighly closer to the camera
and do some subtle camera moves.

However, there will be
no interaction of the talent with the floor (it's on a sphere...:-))
no parallax
no interaction with the furniture (unless you rebuild the scene in 3D and use some projection mapping).

So...for *very* simple stuff you could use hdris.

Cheers.

Eric.


 
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giro007
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thanks Eric,

I will run interviews about various topics, for example, if it is about agriculture it is good to broadcast from an environment related to the Topic of the interview as a farm of wheat for example, and so on.

 
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Eifert@Aximmetry
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Hi Giro,

Just to add to what Eric said.
In 3D rendering such solutions usually called skybox. As it is usually skies that are rendered in a similar way.

You can use your image with the [Common]:Shaders\Terrain\Skybox_Long-Lat.xshad shader and with Sphere Section module in Aximmetry:

You can see sky box solutions in the following scenes:
[Tutorials]:Misc Samples\Terrain.xcomp
[Studio]:News Room\News Room.xcomp
[Studio]:Talk Show\Talk Show.xcomp

Warmest regards,