[R&D] Using 3D renders to simulate interactions in a 360 space15465
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Tosolini Productions Bellevue, Washington |
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This prototype leverages multiple combinations of 3D renders to simulate interactions inside an immersive space. Using the #nocode platform http://seekbeak.com, we stacked various 360 renders and linked them together while keeping the same orientation. The result is a smooth transition between panoramas, with the illusion that hotspots can turn features on / off in the virtual environment. While we didn't pursue all the possible render combinations in this demo, we found it useful to list the features of each panorama in an Excel sheet. In this way, we could easily identify the destinations for each hotspot. And here is the link to the SeekBeak tour. Special thanks to our 3D artist Waldemar Scafarelli. |
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SeekBeak be used to show before/after of a virtually staged interior (or even multiple virtually staged interiors) for comparison? I can see use for a builder who offers multiple interior options (e.g., various kitchen designs). | ||
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WGAN Forum Founder & WGAN-TV Podcast Host Atlanta, Georgia |
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Maestro @Tosolini Flawless transitions! That's amazing! Thanks for sharing and showing what's possible. Quote: Originally Posted by EaglePrecision Great use-case! Dan |
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Tosolini Productions Bellevue, Washington |
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@eagleprecision @dansmigrod thanks! As you suggest, there are indeed several use cases. I could even see training as one of them | ||
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Also, without trying it, it looks like it would be easier to set up than 3DVista - your thought? | ||
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Tosolini Productions Bellevue, Washington |
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@eagleprecision I started using SeekBeak several years ago and I'm very happy about it. It's purely a SaaS offering, so there is no offline capability. The developer is very responsive, and its support is first class. We also use 3DVista, which has probably a more modern UI being a real app, and slightly more features. My suggestion is to give SeekBeak a try for sure. | ||
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