Hello,
up to this point I've been rendering short videos to show the interior of a room but since upgrading Twinmotion I've switched to panorama sets in cloud as they are much more convenient for people to view. The problem is, sometimes in small spaces it is not ideal to place the panorama in the center of a room - it looks way better when you render it from a corner or right next to a wall - is there a way to crop a panorama, so that it isn't a full 360 degrees and doesn't show 180 degrees of a wall close up? Or if not in a panorama set, is there a different solution to this problem, like cropping a rendered panorama in photoshop and then displaying it in other software?
Hello Nina,
Thank you for posting in the community and for your question about Panorama's and cropping them. You can make a suggestion for such feature in the road-map here:
https://portal.productboard.com/7pu88c9kpmqtzt8hwg6arujh/tabs/4-under-consideration
There are ways to create custom Panorama Sets with other applications such as this example here (Using Twinmotion and 3DVista) and might be helpful for your needs but some application from my understanding don't know where the Panorama image stops, so editing the 360 panorama image in photoshop would be to make the "Wall part" that is too close all black, otherwise cropping it could work as well but you need to look into what those applications can do:
https://youtu.be/t3s3xz1Qo6M
Kind regards,
Vincent B.