Out of the Box-Hotel-Multiple Floors Blended466
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1Grant private msg quote post Address this user | ||
Just curious if anyone has stitched something together like this... Here is what I am thinking. Example, Floor - Lobby Floor - Suite Floor - Pool Floor - Gym Floor - Dining Without scanning over a single model capacity, would it be possible to put these into one model? Has anyone tried something like this? |
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RenderingSpace private msg quote post Address this user | ||
Grant, There's no way to stitch together unrelated areas into a single model. Each area of the hotel will have to have its own model. |
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andreabortolot private msg quote post Address this user | ||
we did our first hotel all together (lobby, pubblic areas, suites, corridor etc.) as the GM requested. A mess...the model is too big and a visitor can easly get lost into the model. After that experience we did a boutique hotel with separated models for each areas. way better! So my suggestion is to convince Hotel management to do separated models! |
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DanSmigrod private msg quote post Address this user | |
@Grant My We Get Around blog post may be helpful ... Matterport 3D and VR Showcase Tours Meets Travel Tourism and Hospitality Plus, here is a pool I captured. Dan |
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Grant private msg quote post Address this user | ||
@DanSmigrod Looks great Dan! I did have a chance to see this Mandarin Oriental, beautiful place. Thanks for the info! @andreabortolot @RenderingSpace Thanks for the feedback! I know its a wild idea, curious if it was feasible. Not Official: I am hearing some rumors regarding MP adding links or some sort of scroll icon to the side of a model. Take Dan's pool model above for example. Then think of a side icon to click on other models in the same hotel. |
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