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Panolens.js is an event-driven and WebGL based panorama viewer. Lightweight and flexible. It's built on top of Three.JS.
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Include three.min.js and panolens.min.js
To find the correct supported versions, please check dependencies section in package.json or acess PANOLENS.VERSION or PANOLENS.THREE_VERSION at runtime.
<script src="js/three.min.js"></script>
<script src="js/panolens.min.js"></script>
The following code generates a 360 image panorama. The first panorama added to the viewer will be the entry point. To link panoramas, use panorama.link( other_panorama, new THREE.Vector3( X, Y, Z ) ) to connect the two.
const panorama = new PANOLENS.ImagePanorama( 'asset/equirectangular.jpg' );
const viewer = new PANOLENS.Viewer();
viewer.add( panorama );
Panolens.js includes Tween.js by default, meaning TWEEN will be available with window object
Always make your contributions for the latest dev branch, not master, so it can be tracked for the next release.
npm start
npm run build-closure
FAQs
Javascript panorama viewer
We found that panolens demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 2 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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