Thank you for your interest! Here’s a step-by-step guide to set up the 360° spinning object feature in Panoee:
1. Prepare Your Photos
- Capture a batch of photos of your object from all angles (e.g., every 5–10°).
- Make sure all photos are named in a series/array order (e.g., 0001.jpg, 0002.jpg, 0003.jpg...).
- Keep consistent background and lighting for the best result.
2. Create Object 360 in Panoee
Step 1: Start a New Object

In your project dashboard, click + New → choose Object 360 (instead of Scene).
Step 2: Fill in the Create Object 360 form

- Select folder: Upload your prepared image batch or pick an existing folder in Panoee hosting.
- Scene Title: Give your object a name (e.g., “3D Car Model”).
- Base Path: This will auto-fill after you upload or select images.
- Total Images: Enter the number of photos in your sequence.
- Image Name Prefix: If your files start with “1.” or “obj_”, enter that prefix.
- Image Extension: Usually .jpg or .png.
- File Name Length: If your file is 0001.jpg, the length is 4.
Step 3: Verify
Check the preview at the bottom to confirm the naming pattern is correct.
If the preview doesn’t match, adjust prefix/length and try again.
Step 4: Submit
Click Submit and your 360° object will be created.
You can now view, rotate, and add hotspots if needed.
✅ That’s it! If everything is named correctly, your object will load smoothly. If not, just re-check the file naming and re-submit.