This is a panorama I took of part of my minecraft map. It has a rather unique environment.
You can make your own 360 degree panoramas too by:
snap a bunch of screenshots in a square screen size and a known fov number (while creative flying the fov is (20 more?) than on ground).
You will want to take 360 degrees worth of screenshots and 180 degrees worth vertically. You want them to overlap a bit
Use hugin to stich and render the entire panorama. You'll have to learn how to use hugin, It took me a few nights to get it. You will want an equirectangular projection.
You will have to inject the appropiate 360 degree metadata into your image, or you can make a still video and inject 360 degree video metadata in the video.
You can embed videos by simply pasting in the "normal" URL; they will automatically be displayed as videos (which is a bit annoying if you want to just link to a video, like this; I put a space in "youtube" in the URL below so it would not become a video):
This is a panorama I took of part of my minecraft map. It has a rather unique environment.
You can make your own 360 degree panoramas too by:
You can embed videos by simply pasting in the "normal" URL; they will automatically be displayed as videos (which is a bit annoying if you want to just link to a video, like this; I put a space in "youtube" in the URL below so it would not become a video):
https://www.yout ube.com/watch?v=0yCbNzCD-28
TheMasterCaver's First World - possibly the most caved-out world in Minecraft history - includes world download.
TheMasterCaver's World - my own version of Minecraft largely based on my views of how the game should have evolved since 1.6.4.
Why do I still play in 1.6.4?
Oh cool, I did not know that, I've been trying to use the [youtube] bb tag, Thanks TheMasterCaver.