plouceur wrote:
Some ideas:
1) SWF export
Possiblity to export to the web using a very standard/popular format like Flash. VRML is nice, but not as "standard" yet because basic users will not install easily the plugin for their browser: this is enough to stop a lot of users that just want to visit a photo gallery.
Well-reasoned! And actually we have similar ideas. We’ve chosen VRML as older but more popular format than its successor X3D. And also we have idea to implement W3D format support. This is Shockwave 3D format, which is also ex-Macromedia and now-Adobe format.
plouceur wrote:
2) Clickable pictures
To let the user go to another page on demand, from that picture. The 5 start feature I am thinking about is the ability to integrate a zoomify object in the gallery: whaou! But just clicking on the picture to go to an html page would be enough for me.
Don’t know about Shockwave 3D, but in VRML this can be done easily! So probably this feature will appear in the next version.
plouceur wrote:
3) a way to easily switch to a full screen view of a picture because it is not always easy to place yourself in front of the picture to see it correctly, underformed, and full screen
There is such a hotkey. The Enter key
plouceur wrote:
4) moves controlled by heyboard, just with the cursor arrows. Mouse only is not very convenient.
And these keys are implemented too...
These are “gamer’s arrows”, that is W, A, S and D.
plouceur wrote:
5) last idea: keep going! Your software is a good and innovative idea. I'd like more realistic 3D galleries, maybe using real pictures instead of textures, but it is maybe because I am using too much G. Earth
Great job!
Thanks for appreciation! We’ll definitely keep!