Object Rotations (QuickTime required)
A 360° object rotation enables the user to 'virtually handle' an object, viewing it from any angle much as if they had picked up and rotated it in their hands. In addition to rotating an object we can add further sequences of images to animate the object and show how it works.
Alternatively the images can be used on their own to provide the user with an object or process animation, much like a time-lapse movie that can be controlled by the user.
Please feel free to contact us to discuss your requirements further.
| Gas Mask | Churchill Bust |
To view the object rotations, left click on the centre of the photograph and then move the cursor left or right, all the time keeping the mouse button depressed. Alternatively you can simply click near to the edge of either object rotation.
Gas Mask
The 360° object rotation of the gas mask is taken from a bespoke virtual tour commissioned by The Cabinet War Rooms. In addition to enabling prospective visitors to tour the rooms through a series of 20 x 360° panoramas and a series of still images, a number of 360° object rotations were produced to enable the user to 'virtually handle' the objects found within the displays at the museum.
Churchill Bust
This 360° object rotation of a bust of Winston Churchill was also produced for The Cabinet War Rooms, though not for the virtual tour micro-site. The finished images that make the 360° object rotation, 20 in all, were used by The Cabinet War Rooms in the production of a 3D miniature of the bust to give to sponsors of the new Churchill Museum as a memento.
