Multiple tours stacked with transparency
Posted: Wed Apr 17, 2024 9:00 pm
I'm a 3D rendering artist and have a question about multiple tours layered.
It's been a while since I've used the software but is there a way to layer tours on top of each other?
So that in a kitchen environment the end user can pick from different decor choices. Such as cabinet colors, countertop colors, floor coverings, etc. so you only have to provide one of each and the base image is maintained.
I see this being done from companies such as DBX https://thebdx.com/interactive-content/. An example is on this page Visualizers / Try out our live demo.
It looks like they are using Pano2VR software, but I can't imagine they are rendering out every conservable option and including it as a separate tour. The combination would be something like - 4 backsplashes x 4 cabinets x 4 countertops x 4 floors x 4 walls = 1024 tours and that isn't al lot of samples to pick from. So I have to believe they're another way.
Is this possible in Pano2VR?
If not do you know what they may be using?
John
It's been a while since I've used the software but is there a way to layer tours on top of each other?
So that in a kitchen environment the end user can pick from different decor choices. Such as cabinet colors, countertop colors, floor coverings, etc. so you only have to provide one of each and the base image is maintained.
I see this being done from companies such as DBX https://thebdx.com/interactive-content/. An example is on this page Visualizers / Try out our live demo.
It looks like they are using Pano2VR software, but I can't imagine they are rendering out every conservable option and including it as a separate tour. The combination would be something like - 4 backsplashes x 4 cabinets x 4 countertops x 4 floors x 4 walls = 1024 tours and that isn't al lot of samples to pick from. So I have to believe they're another way.
Is this possible in Pano2VR?
If not do you know what they may be using?
John