Using our free 3DVista mobile (Android or Apple) and VR apps (Oculus Quest and HTC Vive Focus 3), it's been possible to download your 3DVista virtual tours onto a mobile phone or VR headset for a while now. But we have just now released a new app system that allows...
Never have we launched so many big changes, improvements and new features in one update. Here’s the list: Multiresolution Panoramas: You can now use panoramas of virtually any size in your virtual tour and allow unlimited zooming as well as Gigapanos. This new...
Making your tours VR compatible is as easy as selecting one of the VR buttons (the goggle icon) from the library and placing it in your virtual tour. The user then has two options to open your tour on a mobile phone (and VR headsets based on mobile phones): They can...
We’ve been dying to write this post: For the past 9 months, our team has been working on a complete make-over of our virtual tour viewer technology. We implemented multiresolution, which improves loading times a lot and lets you include much bigger and higher...
We get asked this a lot, so here’s a post on how to share a link to your virtual tour on social media WITH a thumbnail. Good news for 3DVista Hosting Users For all of those using 3DVista Hosting, you will have noticed that the program automatically assigns a...
Finally available for everyone: We have moved the Google Street View Publisher from our beta version to the official Virtual Tour PRO software. But not only that, we have also implemented the function to link your Street View Virtual Tour with a Google Business. All...
Semana Santa, the Holy Week in Spain is the annual tribute of the Passion for Jesus Christ celebrated by Catholic fraternities (Spanish: cofradías). During the last week of Lent, the week immediately before Easter, the streets are filled with processions that...
You may have noticed that, when opening your virtual tours on an iPhone or iPad, the tours don’t behave as they used to. Before, you could physically turn and rotate the phone to look around. Now, the screen is fix and you need to use your finger to move around....
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...
The existing just got better 😉 Improvements for Adaptive 360 Video (requires “clean cache”). Fixed a problem with loading the viewer selected in the “Media Control” action (reported by B P). Fixed an incorrect height in the preview with the...