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wiso
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hallo and a happy new year,

i found a website called:

http://walterscube.com

there are tours through museums and galleries with a more "lifelike" walk through rooms.

i know, they made their own software and the loading time is very long, but the result is worth seeing!

best regards,
wiso
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hiv360
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i think it 3d
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Tony
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Built in Unity. Here's a video about building 360 tours in Unity https://youtu.be/2q9wc9Y35wg
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wiso
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thank you,

seems it is worth to try unitity and play around. is it?

best regards,
wiso
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Tony
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seems it is worth to try unity and play around. is it?
Hi Wiso,

I guess it really depends upon where your interests lie and what you want to achieve with your virtual tours. I think to achieve what you can currently build in Pano2VR you would have to be very competent at developing in Unity and comfortable with coding. Unity is a game engine primarily designed to develop video games not virtual tours whereas Pano2VR's primary function is virtual tours.

cheers,

Tony
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