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360 interactive images
Really excited about this new feature but was wondering if instead of the user being the center point is it possible to use a 360 image and it be the center point and the user "walks around" the image. Example I'm thinking of is a car 360 walkaround like what is used on vroom.com. I can spin the car to get a 360 degree view of the outside with markers to click on to see a close up shot of an item.
Chelsea,
The 360 images feature would not support that as it's looking for 360 panoramic images. The way to implement this interaction style into your Storyline file would be to utilize the Web Objects feature.
You would need to host this interaction on a webserver to insert it using the Web Objects feature. I did some digging, and it looks like Vroom uses SpinCar. I couldn't get an example from SpinCar, but I did find a provider called SayDuck that does home furnishings and embed it into Storyline using Web Objects. Here's that example project.
Let me know if you have any other questions!
Tyler
- ChelseaVanHornCommunity Member
Thank you for researching this and for the information! The next question I have before I dig into if we can host our images on a webserver is will this feature work when exported into an LMS file?
Chelsea,
Thank you for reaching out! The way the 360 image is made requires the camera (the user) to be the center point of the image.
Interactions like those found on Vroom.com are made using special equipment, sometimes multiple cameras, and software that composites the various images into a 3D object that users can manipulate.
We always appreciate feedback to enhance our tools, and you can submit any feature requests here!
Thank You,
Tyler
- ChelseaVanHornCommunity Member
So if we had the equipment to do what Vroom does... will storyline support that 3D image and allow the user to drag and spin the image?
- RenGomezStaff
Hi Chelsea,
Thanks for the follow-up! As long as the correct permissions are set, your learners will be able to access the web object even after it's been published to an LMS. Take a look at the user guide below:
I hope this helps!