We already posted an article on how to watch 3DVista Tours offline on Oculus Rift, HTC Vive and similar. But since running your virtual tours on these devices online also requires a small one-time set-up of your devices, we thought it would be helpful to post the...
Usually, on this blog we show you how WE apply our technology, how new functions are meant to be used and samples that WE have created. But isn’t it also most interesting to see the raw and unedited truth of how you guys are actually using 3DVista? That’s...
3DVista is one of the few virtual tour programs that allow you to create tours that can be shown offline in non-autonomous VR devices, such as Oculus Rift, HTC Vive or Microsoft Mixed Reality. Because we get asked this a lot – here's a detail description of how...
Permission to select all media elements (including media outside of the Carousel) in the “Custom” option for Thumbnail List and Dropdown components. Fixed the zoom value, which wasn’t updated in 360º Video when you changed from one media to another...
Want certain customers to open your tour at a certain point, room or even hotspot? No problem. 3DVista now features deep linking on media and even hotspot level. This means you can send custom links (of one and the same virtual tour) that determine where exactly the...
As of last week, there are 8 new skins for you to use. We have categorized them into modern, classic, community and enterprise so there should be something for everyone’s needs. You can also mix and match components of different skins and design your own ones...
This is an exciting one. We spiced up your skin library, added support for Animated Hotspots and aSCORM functions for Javascript Execution. Here are the details: Added 11 new Skins. Added over 30 new Skin Component sets to the Library. Added preview for...
The list of new features in this one is long, starting with the long awaited Undo and Redo buttons and finishing with a new Panorama Type: The Animated Panorama has already been moved from the beta into the official software and is now available in your...
Virtual tours can present an actual physical space by means of 360º photos or a fictional, non-existing space by means of computer generated 360º images. This allows us to equally present spaces that already exist and spaces that are planned, about to be built or...
Web frames are without a doubt one of the most useful and versatile tools in VT PRO – and much easier to use than you may think. They allow us to smoothly integrate pretty much any external content into our virtual tours, without the need to import (and...
Today’s episode is about a feature that many virtual tour creators appreciate so much, they’ll buy a special camera worth 6 months’ rent and pay a significant monthly fee just to get it. We are talking about 3D transition effects, which simulate...
In this series, we’ll present our Virtual Tour PRO (VT PRO) features one by one. And Hotspots, we thought, are definitely a worthy feature to kick this series off with. They are what’ll make your virtual tours stand out from others as they allow you to...