360 Interactive Spin
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<iframe src="https://ftp.pictomic.com/360Creator/MultiRowHarleyDavidsonB/360-harley-davidson-multirow/iframe.html" scrolling="yes" class="myIframe"></iframe> <script type="text/javascript" language="javascript"> $('.myIframe').css('width', ($(window).width()<600) ? $(window).width():600 +'px'); $('.myIframe').css('height', '400px'); </script> |
360 Shooting Tools and Specs
Number of rows | 3 rows |
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Frames per row | 72 frames (1 every 5 degrees) |
Capture time | 2 minutes |
Edit time | 10 minutes |
Turntable | |
Software | Visere Captura with the 360 Photography Module |
Accessories | Tripod |
Camera and lens | Canon EOS 1100D with Canon EFS Macro Lens 60mm f/2.8 |
Lighting | Medium LumiPad 360 Product Photography Lighting System |
360 HTML Zip | Download multirow Harley Davidson zipped 360s |
360 Shooting Process
Creating a professional multi-row 360 project doesn’t require advanced photography skills. By following this guide, you will learn how to create your own professional 360 multi-row projects and understand the process of working with multiple rows. In the following example, we used a hand-built Harley Davidson motorcycle with three different rows.
Shooting | We used Visere Captura with a pre-crop rectangle ratio of 600x400 to output 72 images per row. We shot three different rows. |
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Multirow | As the camera is moved upward, we used a ruler to maintain an approximately equal distance between the lens and the object. It’s essential to keep the center of the object as close as possible to the center of the sphere defined by the camera’s movement. |
You can use the pre-crop feature from Shutterstream or manually crop your multi-row images using an editor to ensure they fit perfectly when switching between rows. Use a ruler to measure the distance between your camera lens and the object on the turntable.
In this example, we used a 60mm macro lens with an aperture of f/2.8 and a distance of 105 cm (41 inches). We ensured our object was centered on the turntable to prevent it from moving out of frame (crucial for keeping the object spinning symmetrically in all 360 frames).
Once the project is complete, you can share the generated iframe and index links and embed them on your website. In this example, the generated iframe link was shared from https://stream.iconasys.com and embedded into an HTML plugin on the page.
360 Shooting Setup
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