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Custom Built Interactive Presentations
At the extreme end of the spectrum of VR authoring is customized interface design. The primary difference between this and the normal route to VR creation is the intense amount of attention that is given to interface design and graphics. The VR component is used as navigation tool within an interface that simulated buttons similar to those created in Director presentations.

Some Virtual Reality movies are available on the free CD version of this portfolio.
Other Virtual Reality movies can be viewed online.
Canadian Tire Corp.

Object VR with customized interface and interactive modules

View VR on the CD version of portfolio
Inniskillin Winery

Virtual Reality Tour Of Winery. Tour consists of linked still images and panoramic viewpoints

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Colio Estate Vineyards

Virtual Reality Tour Of Store with proposed posters retouched into place.

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Car Exterior Object VR And Interior Panoramic VR
The photographs for these car VRs were taken at the studios of Communicorp Multimedia Inc. My involvement with these images starts in the post production process in which the photographs are all close cut and retouched to remove all background clutter. New shadows have to be built under the car and the interior view required major cosmetic surgery to realign problem areas. Once all the images are cleaned up they are imported into VR applications for stitching and out put.

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ACCURA - A Division Of Honda Canada Inc.
Object VR of exterior


ACCURA - A Division Of Honda Canada Inc.
Panoramic view of interior
Virtual Reality Built Using 3D Animation Software
Virtual reality objects and panoramic views can also be created from images which are not photographic. One way is to create the necessary angled views of artwork created in a three dimensional application and then stitch the results in the same way as you would photographs. Here are two examples of this. One is a Canadian Tire logo created in a 3D program and then rendered using camera angles that simulate Kaidan VR rigs. The other example is a panoramic vr created in Bryce.

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Canadian Tire Corp.

Object VR of logo created inside a 3D animation application
Panoramic VR created using 3D illustration components inside Bryce environment



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