Thanks to Ren Yifei who pointed out this virtual tour of a Brazilian Hotel using FFP and a host of plugins. One cool feature is the Day and night options. Shame it makes you view it fullscreen - I don`t like being made to do anything
Continue reading...22. August 2008
In the game of interactive virtual tours, most of us have a few goals. One goal I’m sure that we all have is “one day I’ll create a perfect virtual tour 200 metres in the air” Most of us will never realize this unfortunately, either lack of time, money, or the fact that buying a remote [...]
Continue reading...10. July 2008
This is a great tour by Tom Mills at VRwebdesign. For a long time I have thought that when a virtual tour can stand on its own as an interactive website, then it is this aspect alone that will increase the popularity of virtual tours and panoramas. This tour stands up on its own, [...]
Continue reading...8. July 2008
To thank those who submit their great tours here first! - We are offering a year of small business hosting for nothing - zilch! Thats 150MB of hosting and 5GB/month of bandwidth for a year! Do what you legally want with it. It features a cpanel and all the features that goes with it - plus nearly [...]
Continue reading...8. July 2008
This is a great flash tour by Bernd - I like the simple way that you can see the model on the left. The photography is great - especially as there are so many mirrors. I do not want to add tours that are all over the forums in future! - I don`t want to publish [...]
Continue reading...2. July 2008
If this great preview of the new 360cities interactive panoramas is anything to go by then we are looking at a very user friendly experience. The use of Googlemaps flash API compliments the tour greatly. Maps embedded within a tour rather than visa versa will give the panoramas the credit they deserve. [...]
Continue reading...22. May 2008
It took a while to load and I didn’t understand it (this is my downfall - not the tour’s) but this is a great example of what can be done to turn a series of simple panoramas into a truly interactive experience. I believe a well executed voice over can create an enormous [...]
Continue reading...10. May 2008
I`ve added this Virtual tour by ommatidia.be because it shows what can be done with no knowledge of Flash, completely done using the FFP and xml - the panos are clear and the white colour scheme is professional and crisp.
Continue reading...10. May 2008
Panedia is a large project taking place in Australia - incorporating over 3000 hi quality panos. One of the newest and most interesting/clever features is the site’s ability to automatically create hotspots with each panorama using GPS data other algorithms from nearby views. The hotspot window also contains the distance & bearing to that [...]
Continue reading...7. May 2008
This Great Virtual tour uses fairly standard FPP (thanks Pete!!) techniques to bring this tour together - the feature zoom is used well and the control buttons are simple and well designed. A unique loader would have customised this tour nicely. The actual panos are great quality.
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3. September 2008
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