I prefer a good documentation with screenshots and illustrations. If you don't have a clue, maybe it means you're not in the demographic who would have a use for it. But basically, if you know a little bit about 3D software, imagine you import a 3D terrain data (from the real world), then you place a 3D model you made of a building or whatever is to be constructed on this terrain at the correct location. You take your reflex camera, move to the location, take a panoramic photo in the direction of the object you modeled, go back to your desk and stitch your panorama. My add-on comes at this moment, when you need to import that panorama in Blender at the correct location and with the correct orientation, so that when you look through the virtual camera at the center of the panorama, your 3D object looks like it was on the photo, so you can render it and show how this construction will look in the future.
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