This scrolling panoramic image was created at the sci fi location of Cocoon in Second Life.
http://maps.secondlife.com/sec....ondlife/Esperia/193/

Click the image below to view the video of the scrolling panorama.

The image was created to be used with WPanorama, which is a lightweight app that can display panoramas on the desktop, as well as display scrolling panoramas as screensavers. So long as the panoramic image is seamless it will scroll continually as this video shows.
http://www.wpanorama.com/wpanorama.php

If you'd like this image as a scrolling panorama screen saver you can download it here:
https://drive.google.com/file/....d/1VaVggPtH4ll1ZHvFt

You can find out how to use WPanorama on the SL-Inspiration blog.
https://www.sl-inspiration.com..../2020/02/create-pano

Once you have downloaded and installed WPanorama you can of course create your own panoramas, both in Second Life and beyond.

To see more content like this subscribe to Lusus Studio on YouTube:
https://www.youtube.com/channe....l/UC8a9QPMRgmNK-1641

You can see a full 360 degree panorama based on this image at Momento 360:
https://momento360.com/e/u/92e....3bba1ba434531b504346

Cocoon Panorama Screen Saver
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Cocoon Panorama Screen Saver

This scrolling panoramic image was created at the sci fi location of Cocoon in Second Life.
http://maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Esperia/193/165/3009

It is intended to be used with WPanorama, which is a lightweight app that can display panoramas on the desktop, as well as display scrolling panoramas as screensavers. So long as the panoramic image is seamless it will scroll continually as this video shows.
http://www.wpanorama.com/wpanorama.php

If you'd like this image as a scrolling panorama you can download it here:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1VaVggPtH4ll1ZHvFtoyTk29vZjhu13Ph/view

You can find out how to use WPanorama on the SL-Inspiration blog.
https://www.sl-inspiration.com/2020/02/create-panoramic-screen-saver-using.html

Once you have downloaded and installed WPanorama you can of course create your own panoramas, both in Second Life and beyond.

To see more content like this subscribe to Lusus Studio on YouTub