General Category > Ongoing Anim8or Development
Changed to Older Releases [builds 1162 to 1230]
kreator:
Slex:No it still does not work correctly.However the topo tool will get aroud my problem as that does work, making the knife toolkind of redundant
neirao:
nice update!! Topo Knife Tool!! wow! thanks steve!
slex:
--- Quote from: kreator on December 21, 2015, 07:49:23 am ---Slex:No it still does not work correctly.However the topo tool will get aroud my problem as that does work, making the knife toolkind of redundant
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try to erase older versions of anim8or unzipped files and try again :-\.
kreator:
Noticed that there is a New Procedure in Scene/properties/Enviroment for Panoramic images "Lambert Projection" what max values should be applied?
Steve:
kreator: There are two common formats for a single image 360 degree panoramic background. The simplest uses a linear X-axis to longitude, Y-axis to latitude mapping. This is the most common and is used by the MIT Sun360 project http://people.csail.mit.edu/jxiao/SUN360/main.html (Unfortunately it looks like their web site no longer has their large library of images.) However this format is fairly inefficient since pixels near the poles represent a smaller area of the view than those near the equator.
The Lambert Cylindrical Equal Area projection, the new option in Anim8or, covers an equal area with all pixels. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lambert_cylindrical_equal-area_projection.
I've attached a project with both types of projections.
For full background inages use the values -180 to 180 and -90 to 90.
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