The differences between frames and rows
A 360 view is made up of frames and rows to show the product spinning. The user then can use the mouse or a finger to navigate around the product. This is a user controlled step animation process. With the addition of rows, it makes it to where the user can also tilt the product up and down. These images are created by putting the item on a turntable and then using standard product photography techniques we photograph the product.
10 shot single row – 360 view
10 images around on single axis or latitude.
10 shot 5 row – 3d product photography
10 images on 5 latitude for a total of 50 images
20 shot single row – 360 product view
20 images on a single latitude
20 shot 5 row – 3d product view
20 images on 5 latitude for a total of 100 images.
The amount of images in each row can vary, and the amount of rows can vary as well. This is just a few of the examples of how you can customize your 360 views to your needs.