

That looked and felts super cool , thanks so much Phil for sharing this awesomeness.
Hey Phil, I’m trying to figure out how to do something like this and wondered if you’d make any of the exhibits that had multiple pages of content. Ideally I’d like the popups to have multiple pages that the learner could flip as they read/are read the content. Thanks!
Hey Phil! I was just looking through the projects and I saw this one of yours! Love it! I wanted to push the buttons and hear the train noises though! I wonder if this could be an easy addition to the tour? Really neat work! Hope you are doing well!
Thanks I was looking for this project and found this, helped me alot
I’m glad to hear.
Cheers
Thank you Manish. Cheers.
This project took a lot of extra Photoshop work actually. I couldn’t get my 360 camera to connect to my iPhone. So I had to manually press the shutter button. So I was in every single shot. It took a little work to take me out of the shot.
Hi Phil:
I take it you shot your own vr photos what camera did you use?.
Good work.
It’s almost bike season.
Be safe
Hi David.
I used the Samsung Gear 360. It is about $150 or less now. I had to do a little Photoshop work to clean some of the images up.
Yeah – I’ve had three short rides so far. It’s snowing a bit today so no riding for a few days. I was planning on riding to Washington DC (700 miles) to the Adobe eLearning conference. Not any more.
Cheers
Phil