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As a user, I want to see a 360° photo so I can feel immersed. #72
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Please check this tutorial: https://developers.google.com/vr/develop/web/vrview-web |
Link for a 360° photo we can use: https://photos.app.goo.gl/yoktesqc2eJh7tNt8 |
first implementation |
What's the link? |
Good! It shows a 360 image! We have some challenges ahead. The page can't go up/down and it's not reacting to the accelerometer yet (so it's not working in cardboard mode or moving the smartphone). |
I think we've done enough for this sprint. @bruquevedo, if you agree with this, can you please close this issue? |
Yes, I agree |
We don't deliver an experience that's worth on mobile. Allowing users to move the smartphone and see 360° pictures can be a way to make the users feel more immersed.
@vjpixel is responsible for finding sample code and picture. Deadline: Wed 20:00
@tiagobugarin is responsible for implementing the code. Deadline: Wed 12:00
Create a 360° prototype.
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