- From: Jesús Ruiz García <jesusruiz2007@gmail.com>
- Date: Fri, 29 Jun 2012 22:28:36 +0200
- To: Rik Cabanier <cabanier@gmail.com>
- Cc: whatwg@whatwg.org
Ok, you are right ^_^ Surely with Canvas (WebGL) can be created perfectly virtuals tours. I'll try to do some testing and I will comment on results. Rik good link ;), but would have to test how it behaves Canvas (WebGL) with "hot spots". That is, for example when you have several rooms to visit: http://www.vitaldent.com/nuestras_clinicas.jsp By the way, what label should be used to indicate this type of media?. Canvas? Thanks group, You are very kind and geniuses. Jesús Ruiz jesusruiz@php.net 2012/6/29 Rik Cabanier <cabanier@gmail.com> > The underlying flash implementation doesn't have any specific code for > tours either. Flash offers an interface that allows quick swapping of > bitmaps. Canvas offers similar features so a developers should be able to > implement the same interactive interface and reuse many of the same > programming concepts. > > Try this site: http://www.google.com/nexus/#/galaxy/specs > > Rik > Adobe Systems > > On Mon, Jun 25, 2012 at 9:14 AM, Jesús Ruiz García < > jesusruiz2007@gmail.com> wrote: > >> Hello again to all the group whatwg. >> >> I have a second proposal, which like the first, I do not know if it can be >> useful for inclusion in HTML5. >> >> This time, I want to speak to you of the virtual tours, used by museums, >> clinics, libraries, hotels and a long list of websites. >> >> So far, all the more powerful virtual tours I've seen, are made in Flash. >> Usually, these tours are created with the following applications: >> *Easypano Virtual Tour Software*, *3DVista*, *Flashificator*, *Autopano >> Tour >> * and some others. >> >> An example of Easypano virtual tour: >> http://www.vitaldent.com/nuestras_clinicas.jsp >> >> Other examples using 3DVista: >> http://www.3dvista.com/virtual-tours-samples.htm >> >> I've been reviewing whether some library is being developed to support the >> creation of these applications on HTML5. I found a project called >> Pannellum, which uses WebGL: >> http://www.mpetroff.net/archives/2012/05/28/introducing-pannellum/ >> For now though it works properly on Chrome, but isn't powerful or >> beautiful, as are the tours developed with Flash applications. >> >> My proposal is to give more support to this type of works. We could create >> a new tag called "tour" or something similar. If video and audio have own >> tag, also a tour could be differentiated from the other elements of the >> website. >> >> As I always say in my posts, I apologize if this has already been >> discussed, or this isn't HTML5 philosophy. >> >> A greeting, thanks and pardon for my english. >> >> *Jesús Ruiz* >> jesusruiz@php.net >> jesusruiz2007@gmail.com >> > >
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