A method for authoring and displaying a virtual tour of a three-dimensional space which employs transitional effects simulating motion. An authoring tool is provided for interactively defining a series of locations in the space for which two-dimensional images, e.g., panoramas, photographs, etc., ar
A method for authoring and displaying a virtual tour of a three-dimensional space which employs transitional effects simulating motion. An authoring tool is provided for interactively defining a series of locations in the space for which two-dimensional images, e.g., panoramas, photographs, etc., are available. A user identifies one or more view directions for a first-person perspective viewer for each location. For pairs of locations in the series, transitional effects are identified to simulate smooth motion between the pair of locations. The authoring tool stores data corresponding to the locations, view directions and transitional effects for playback on a display. When the stored data is accessed, a virtual tour of the space is created that includes transitional effects simulating motion between locations. The virtual tour created can allow a viewer to experience the three-dimensional space in a realistic manner.
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1. A computer-implemented method of creating a motion picture experience of a realm based on a series of digitally stored 2-D panoramic images of the realm, the method comprising: a. receiving, via a first graphical input associated with a map view of the realm, a user's definition of a series of lo
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A computer-implemented method of creating a motion picture experience of a realm based on a series of digitally stored 2-D panoramic images of the realm, the method comprising: a. receiving, via a first graphical input associated with a map view of the realm, a user's definition of a series of locations in the realm, the series of locations comprising at least a first location and a second location that immediately succeeds the first location in the series of locations, wherein the first location is associated with a first location panoramic image and the second location is associated with a second location panoramic image;b. receiving, via a second graphical input associated with a first person view linked to the map view of the realm, a user's definition of a view direction for each location in the series of locations;c. receiving, via a third graphical input, a user's selection of at least one virtual image, each of the at least one virtual images representing a virtual camera view of the realm from a distinct point in a three-dimensional space between the first location and the second location, and each of the at least one virtual images comprising at least one transitional object, the transitional object comprising a portion of the first location panoramic image and a portion of the second location panoramic image projected in a 3D geometry with texture mapping; andd. storing, in a tangible non-transitory computer readable medium, for subsequent playback on a display, (i) data describing the series of locations and, for each of the locations, the view direction corresponding thereto; and (ii) the at least one virtual image, such that playback of the first location panoramic image, the at least one virtual image, and the second location panoramic image simulates motion in three-dimensional space from the first location to the second location as the at least one transitional object appears to pass by a viewer of the display. 2. A method according to claim 1, wherein storing further includes storing at least one of data describing text, an image, video, and audio associated with a specified location in the series of location. 3. A method according to claim 1, wherein, for at least one location in the series of locations, receiving a user's definition of a view direction includes receiving a definition with a plurality of view directions with an associated sequence for playback. 4. A method according to claim 1 wherein receiving a user's definition of transitional effect data includes receiving a definition of transitional effect data that depends on the direction of motion between the pair of locations. 5. A method according to claim 1, further comprising: e. using a first person view of a specified location in the series of locations to define an object linked to the specified location, wherein storing data includes storing a pointer to the object. 6. A method according to claim 5, wherein the object linked to the specified location is at least one of an audio track, a text annotation, a hyperlink, and a navigational icon. 7. A method according to claim 1 , further comprising: e. displaying the motion picture experience on a display using the stored data. 8. A method according to claim 1, further comprising: e. editing the stored data. 9. A method of providing a motion picture experience of a realm based on a series of digitally stored 2-D panoramic images of the realm, the method comprising: a. accessing digitally stored data, the data including 2-D panoramic images for a first location and a second location, wherein the first location is associated with a first location panoramic image and the second location is associated with a second location panoramic image in the realm, each of the first location panoramic image and the second location panoramic image having a corresponding view direction for a first-person viewer;b. accessing at least one virtual image, each of the at least one virtual images representing a virtual camera view of the realm from a distinct point in a three-dimensional space between the first location and the second location, and each of the at least one virtual images comprising at least one transitional object, the at least one transitional object comprising a portion of the first location panoramic image and a portion of the second location panoramic image projected in a 3D geometry with texture mapping; andc. obtaining video from the data which when displayed provides the motion picture experience by sequentially displaying the first location panoramic image, the at least one virtual image, and the second location panoramic image, such that there is simulated motion between the pair of locations. 10. A method according to claim 9, wherein displaying includes displaying at least one of text, an image, video, and audio associated with a specified location in the series of locations. 11. A method according to claim 9, wherein displaying includes displaying a sequence of view directions for a first-person viewer for a specified location. 12. A method according to claim 9, wherein the data are accessed through a communications network. 13. A method according to claim 9, wherein the data are accessed from a non-transitory computer-readable medium. 14. A method according to claim 9, wherein displaying the motion picture experience includes randomly selecting locations from the series of locations for display. 15. A method according to claim 9, wherein the accessed data includes a sequence for the series of locations and displaying includes displaying locations with a discontinuity in the sequence. 16. A method according to claim 9, wherein displaying the experience includes : displaying a predetermined sequence of locations from the series of location;displaying a choice of additional locations to display;receiving an input identifying a further location; anddisplaying the experience for the further location.
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