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I'm sorry I couldn't bring the link right away. Please click the link below. https://www.museum.go.kr/site/main/exhiOnline/list Can you look at the vr contents of the attached image? I checked it in red. It looks like it was taken with a 360 camera, but the quality is very good. It looks quite dark, but the quality looks good. If I scan it with my matterport, it will be darker and rougher than this. Which camera did they scan and which software did they connect to? I think they used mpskin for editing, but I don't know how they did this. |
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MeshImages private msg quote post Address this user | ||
This was made with 360 photography and Krpano Tour software. Decent quality images. Probaly a manual shooting with a high-res system camera (DSLR) and a pano head. |
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kimhyunho private msg quote post Address this user | ||
@MeshImages Thank you for letting me know. It's my first time seeing Krpano Tour software, but it's hard to use it. |
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kimhyunho private msg quote post Address this user | ||
@MeshImages Can you help me a little more? I found a way to take 360 shots using DSLR. And I also checked the software that connects the photos. But as in the example above, I don't know how to connect several 360 images to make them space and make them movable. It was easy in Matterport. What software should I use? |
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MeshImages private msg quote post Address this user | ||
@kimhyunho it is a very long journey to reach the skill of these professional virtual tour photographers. If you want to get into it, I would probably start with a one click 360 camera system like quoocam 8k or the Ricoh Theta Z1. With the double fisheye plugin you can create great quality shots with the theta. For the virtual tour software you must first decide, whether you want selfhosting or not. Self-hosted I am using 3DVista which is easy to start with. If you want to host the tours in the cloud (and continously pay for it) I would probably go for seekbeak, which is the most professional and feature-rich online tour creator. If you want to focus on museums and large venues I would also take iGuide into consideration. IGuide also allows you to create selfhosted tours. Finally also kuula is a feature-rich and easy to edit online tour service. |
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MeshImages private msg quote post Address this user | ||
@kimhyunho sorry, I probably misunderstood your question. You want to create something like this or this? | ||
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kimhyunho private msg quote post Address this user | ||
@MeshImages Thank you very much for your advice. The last attached place looks similar to the example I attached. | ||
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MeshImages private msg quote post Address this user | ||
@kimhyunho OK, you need krpano plus everpano (the 3D plugin) or krpano plus blender with the panocamadder plugin. All other solutions like asteroom or metareal don't support that level of quality. There is a plugin for krpano called cms4vr which makes krpano a little bit more user friendly, but in the end it will still be a long journey from Matterport to this skillset. Me personally I am now getting into manual 360 photography with 3DVista. And I am hoping for the future depthmap support in 3DVista to build experiences like the ones above. |
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kimhyunho private msg quote post Address this user | ||
@MeshImages Thank you very much for your kind explanation. krpano, cms4vr is quite overwhelming for light users like me. It'll be easier someday, right? I hope my boss will wait until then. haha : ) |
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