In order to remain competitive in the field of architecture, it is necessary to follow current trends. One such trend is virtual tours. Immersing in such a tour, the client gets a unique opportunity to see the future project even before it is built or remodeled. This allows not only to rely on drawings and explanations, but also to evaluate the finished result.
What benefits does a 3D tour bring to the client?
Pop-up information windows
This feature will become useful for clients as it allows them to get additional information about interior details. During the tour, just click on an object of interest, for example, a piece of furniture, and see a pop-up window with its description. This helps customers to better understand and appreciate the features of the project.
Special viewing functions
- Zoom - the ability to zoom in and out, allowing you to examine every element of the space in detail and get a full view of the area.
- Stereographic view - a wide viewing angle that makes objects look more natural, albeit with distortion at the edges.
- Straight-line mode - provides a realistic view without distortion. This mode is ideal for accurately capturing the layout, dimensions of a space, and architectural and design details.
- Auto Rotate - An alternative to manual viewing that captures the viewer's attention and allows them to focus on important design elements. This mode is especially useful for mobile devices.
- Fisheye mode - creates a panoramic view, enhancing the immersive effect as if the viewer is in the center of the space.
Integration with real environment
This type of tour allows realistic 3D models of a building to be integrated into a real-world context, such as through Google Maps. The client can see how the building will look in a specific location, which adds realism to the project and helps to better visualize its final appearance.
Conclusion
A virtual tour is a powerful tool for presenting architectural projects. It makes the presentation more informative, emphasizing all the benefits of visualization, and allows clients to feel involved in the design process.
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