
3DVista came to my attention thanks to Ben Claremont, in a video where he compared a slew of 360 tour-making applications. This is a massive, complex, POWERFUL application which unlike RicohTours, NodalView or EyeSp圓60 cannot be learned in an afternoon (all of those CAN, which is to their credit.)īut let me backup. During the past stay-at-home month, I've been learning this software, which is not for the faint-of-heart. Let's talk about 3DVista, which some users call VT Pro.
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I could imagine that the 3D-tour shooting with insta360 pro and 3D-tour-creation in 3Dvista will take an equal amount of time compared to Matterport with a Pro2 camera.ĭan! You should know better by now than to ask me "what are your thoughts?" Okay, you asked for it. With this feature installed and working 3DVista can grow to my personal first choice versus Matterport 3D tours (but not versus Matterport for AEC). With a depthmap you can take measurements in the pano, view a dollhouse-like floorplan and walk through a 3D space (transitions). In the first step depthmaps will automatically be created from stereo pairs (e.g. And if you have the routines you can edit tours super-fast, almost as fast and comfortable as in roundme.Īnd the best will probably be coming soon.Īs I have read in the 3Dvista Facebook group, they are working on a depthmaps tool. It has endless possibilities in features and customization. All of them are great and have their advantages.īut 3D Vista is by far the best solution for me. I am working with many of the available 360 online platforms like roundme, kuula and seekbeak and also with some popular software solutions like Pano2vr, panotour pro and krpano.
