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Can the pro version be used for engineering-level architectural displays?

Posted: Sat Jun 12, 2021 8:53 am
by zzcl2013
For example, the following link, in panoramic mode, seems to be more comprehensive than a common panorama, with a short distance between each panoramic scene.

I don't understand how this is implemented. Can our pro version do it?

https://vr.3vjia.com/v/3vj.html?id=3dad ... 4d549b57e2


As shown in the picture: after entering the panoramic scene, you can go forward step by step by clicking the circle sign on the floor.

Re: Can the pro version be used for engineering-level architectural displays?

Posted: Sat Jun 12, 2021 3:36 pm
by zzcl2013
I'm sorry. I took a closer look at the scene again.
This should belong to the real-world modeling in the field of architecture.

Re: Can the pro version be used for engineering-level architectural displays?

Posted: Sat Jun 12, 2021 4:48 pm
by zap
seems to be a matterport Tour.

Looking fwd when pano2VR offers a similar experience for Tours
I know it can do it already now but not without considerable effort. An out of the box solution would be nice

Re: Can the pro version be used for engineering-level architectural displays?

Posted: Sun Jun 13, 2021 3:51 am
by zzcl2013
I studied this link carefully in the evening.

At a fixed visual angle, when you click from point a to point b, the scene transitions to point b (see attachment and link).

This function is particularly suitable for walking-like tours within a building (in ONE scene). At present, we are switching between different scenes.

I think this can be realized, right? For example, in a room, first take a panorama of point a, then take a panorama of point b, and set the transition from point a to point b.

I don't know much about software, so let's discuss it.

Re: Can the pro version be used for engineering-level architectural displays?

Posted: Tue Jun 15, 2021 4:20 pm
by zap
Yes u are right. Its kind of simple to realize. Only issue with this tour you provided as sample is its magnitude.
Lots of 360 shots (around every 1-2m) but absolutely doable in Pano2VR

The new features like connect to nearest node and so on make it also easy if u shooting with a gear which records GPS data.