

This free Apple utility is simple to use and very fast. It takes me under a minute to turn a completed Voyager pict into a QTVR movie file. Once you have downloaded the MaceCubic App you are ready to proceed. MakeCubic Utility and Voyager 360 Pict Images The MakeCubic utility is quite easy to use and has all the settings needed to control every aspect of your resultant QTVR movie file. The below screen capture shows the convert window interface. If you use these settings you will be well on the way to your first QTVR. See the attached MakeCubic utility convert window screen capture showing the recommended settings for use when turning a Voyager pict into a QTVR movie file. You don''t need to change the default equirectangular settings.Ĭompression settings are important - they control image quality and file size. I prefer Photo JPEG and 90% as the best compromise between some compression and good image quality.įast start preview for web use as per my settings. The preview can be more compressed - I use Photo JPEG 75%. Movie settings - this is where we control the lack of straight up and straight down rendering, and also deal with distortion issues for the user: Ignore hotspot settings - not applicable here. As we have a fully wrap around image we leave 0 and 360. Default is where the user will first see the scene when the QTVR opens. 180 is in the middle, and as this is where we middled the scene we created, I recommend using 180. Tilt is where we control how far up and down a user can look. As we cannot go too far up or down without distortion becoming very evident, use -65 and 65. This means the final 25 degrees from straight up or down to the limit setting will not be viewed by the user.

I set the default tilt to -10 looking slightly down from the horizon.įOV is field of view.
#ARTMATIC VOYAGER RENDERER FOR MAC OS X#
#Rendering in artmatic voyager for mac os x.
