We’ve recently developed a new hotspot type and it hasn’t been properly announced yet. So here’s the official blog post on the new Floating Hotspots and how they’re different from Sticker Hotspots. As the name would suggest, the...
Deep linking allows you to define a URL that’ll open your virtual tour directly in a determined media and/or hotspot. So instead of opening the tour where it normally starts – usually the first panorama in your playlist – it’ll let you define...
The new solution for taking clients, students or colleagues on a virtual walk-through that truly is shared. Live-Guided Tours allow you to have a video call inside of a virtual tour. For the personal touch and assistance that remote showings may have lacked up to...
One of the most-requested features recently – it’s here! Check out how you can create a virtual tour that adapts and shows in your audience’s language in our new video tutorial. Trying to create a virtual tour in several languages used to be a very...
The introduction of a much more organized tree organization mode was our step 1 in the big skin revolution. Step 2 is a completely new feature, which truly caters to the differences in desktop versus mobile visualization. At the risk of repeating ourselves, we would...
When moving from one panorama to another, you have 4 options of how that new panorama should start (as in where you should be looking upon entering the new panorama): As usual, when connecting panoramas via hotspots, you set the icon itself (or paint the polygon,...
3DVista Virtual Tour PRO has been designed with the idea in mind to give the user as much possibility for customization as possible. So much so that at times it seemed tedious to create skins when you’re in a rush. That’s why we have started a big skin...
After all the time you invest in creating your virtual tours, it is not only very interesting but also important to know how well your tours do, what paths and flows your audience follows and what wokrs for your tours and what doesn’t (in terms of hotspot...
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...
In a prior post, we explained that the best way to stitch your images taken with a 360º camera is to use their own stitching programs. They usually come for free with the respective camera and consider the exact parameters and values of it. But then how do I create...
With the surge of decent 360º cameras, we get asked a lot how to best stitch the images they take. The answer is: Use the stitching software that these cameras come with. Why? Well, every camera provider develops his own stitching app that works exclusively (and...
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...