6. Where you NAME your movie... and as soon
as you click SAVE, GoCubic will start creating
your movie! A tall skinny image section will appear on your left, and it will
cycle through the
sections it is reading... When you movie is made, it will suddenly pop up right
in GoCubic for
instant testing. NOTE: Your movie will open right at WHERE THE ENDS CONNECT, SO
CHECK NOW FOR ANY VISUAL SEAMS! The movie will also be at the extreme zoomed in
position, so use the minus to zoom out to see everything for checking. Some
folks like to zoom
up and down as well as right and left, but for checking your movie, zoom all the
way out and
just click, hold and drag your mouse from right to left....

Making a panoramic with Vue Infinite (the rendering of it) is
simple... making one with Voyager
takes a LOT more work, as you have to "stitch" the single images together into a
single long strip.
I learned by a LOT of trial and error, to move the camera in Voyager just a
little, and to OVER LAP
the renders so I have a lot of play for making the strip seamless. I also
rendered an extra of the exact
North or start position image so that I could paste that on my strip last, cut
in half exactly and move
each half to the OPPOSITE END of the strip, so the ends would not have a seam! I
have no idea if
some of the QTVR "stitching" software would work with Voyager renders. I don't
want to spend
that kind of money! :) My first Voyager pan was about 7 stills with
one to split in half, my next one
(in progress) I made 13 renders! It is more of a challenge and more work to say
the least, but the
breath taking vistas that come out of Voyager are worth it!