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New feature in Storyline 360: Interactive 360° images
Love this new feature but would be nice to be able to load a series of images to create a VR/table turn still interaction for like product review. The ability to have a quick way to do a 360 Product Viewer with hotspots and interactivity. If this already is able to let me know as I have clients that love the ability to take photos of products and then view in a table turn-style viewer with hotspots detailing aspects of the product. I am newer to Storyline so any help would be great. If this feature is not readily available it would be a nice added bonus to have as an insert like this new 360 image feature in beat.
- AnnieKim184 years agoStaff
Hi David,
Correct me if I'm wrong, but it sounds like you want to have a 3D object vs a 360° image. That's not currently supported, but you can submit it as a feature request here if you would like to see this in the future. This forum thread might also be helpful to you as Tyler gave some information about how to add 3D objects using the Web Objects feature.
- DavidHelton4 years agoCommunity Member
Thank you for the reply. Having the ability to insert 3d objects would be a huge plus and something Articulate should really consider. I have added it to the new feature request...which I did several times a few years back so hopefully, it will stick this time. What we currently do is table-turn style photos of products and then build a product 360 with hotspots and interaction embedded. So we take a series of images and then load them into rows...end result is the user can grab the product and rotate around the actual product and not the world like the current beta 360 in Storyline. If Storyline had an option to load a series of images and then when the user clicked and dragged around the object it would flip thru the series of images giving the end user the feel of rotating the product. Like this web-based code example:
But having the ability to have all this inside Storyline and not have to have a web-based option or web object.
Thanks again for the sample hack you provided and the comment.