My 1st Matterport 3D Tour>Your Suggestions to Improve My Scanning/Trimming?12308
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Nice scan. Try to think in terms of who is going to use the tour. Scan where someone would want to stand and look. In this particular case you don't have scans in front of the merchandise. I'd also have disabled "blur faces" because it took out the marketing by the changing rooms. Once you have a few scans away from the door (like 3 to 5) you can shut the door behind you. And at the end if you wanted you can come back and scan with the door shut near there. I use this sometimes to get past or deal with doors that all open into the same space. You'll have to play with it as nothing is fool proof. This is a reasonably small space so I would have increased my scan density. I also would put a matter tag at the front door if you are going to start your tour outside. Usually I start my tours just inside the front door and I deal with outside using 360 photos that I place on the map. Anything under 10K s/f is a piece of cake on the right iPad. I did 83K s/f last week and had to split into two models after about 75K s/f and 1100 scans. If you want a space to look big, scan in the corners and also the center of the room. If you are dealing with a large space and a bunch of tiny areas (doctor's office) you can scan once in an exam room as nobody is going to spend much time in there in a tour. Always try to get a scan in front of a window if there is something interesting to see on the other side of it. Again, imagine that you are a person touring the space. If you would stand and look out the window, the camera should too. Nice job and I hope these tips help. I am by no means a guru or expert at MP, I started a couple of months ago. But I have done quite a bit of overflow work for someone else. I'd be curious how you are selling it. |
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