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  1. Hello, I discovered last week that Facebook have just introduced 360 photographs. It turns out that it's really easy to upload your cg image but I had to visit a couple of different websites to check the settings so I've consolidated them into a little tutorial for anyone who's interested - http://www.whitakerstudio.co.uk/blog/2016/6/15/facebook-360-photographs-tutorial Hope you enjoy and look forward to seeing your images on Facebook! James
  2. I've tried tutorial from this website to make a 360 degrees rendering, without any luck. It is simple, just few changes but it doesn't work for some reason, it renders normal view. I even tried both physical and normal 3ds max cameras as I read somewhere that vray cam is not supproted. But none of them worked anyone has any ideas? Maybe there is different approach I could try?
  3. I tried tutorial from this site and I am not getting the right results, it looks like normal render. I read that apparently physical camera don't work with this method so I tried standard max cam and still nothing. Anyone knows how to do it?
  4. Hi Everyone, I have been asked by a client to create a 360 degree render... similar to this of the apple iphone - http://www.apple.com/iphone/gallery/#gallery02 The rendering will be of a modern light fitting product. Anyone have any ideas how to do this? Thanks!
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