The rectangle button enables to draw a hotspot zone of four sides only, but very quickly because once chosen the three first sides, the fourth automatically closes. The Polygon button enables to draw a hotspots zone in the form of a polygon with three to more of four sides. This allows to place hotspots more accurately. The button Enlarge of the hotspots editor enables, as you would have guessed, to enlarge the hotspots editor to a full screen mode. It also enables to select an existing hotspot to edit it. The button Choose enables to move into the panorama to make it slide for instance. It can also be enlarged or put in full screen mode. The hotspots editor, as the 3D editor, can be separated. This will enable to switch from one panorama to another, to open a photo and so much more! The hotspots editor is at the bottom left by default in Panotour Pro. The interactive success of your virtual tour thus depends a lot on this tutorial page.Ĭaution! Most of hotspots options described in this page are only accessible with the Panotour Pro version.įor the virtual tour to be interactive, which is what mostly makes it interesting, hotspots zones must be created. In this page dedicated to hotspots, I'll show you how to place hotspots, under different forms, place a flare effect on one or several luminous points, photos, video footage in a TV screen, etc. Apart from the always spectacular effect to be able to immerse oneself completely in a panorama and turn to all directions, WITHOUT SEEING THE CAMERA, a virtual tour is also interesting because of the fact that sensitive zones, called hotspots, can be emphasized and will allow to interact with the different panoramas, switch from one to the other with an almost movie-like transition, display a photo, a video, etc.
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