====== Overview ====== The vrdoro-visualiser is a configurator with which VR views can be easily created. A VR view (or VR scene) is a three-dimensional virtual environment. It consists of a series of elements that work together to give the user the feeling of being in a real world. The most important elements of a VR scene are * The environment: this is the physical space in which the scene takes place. It can be real or fictional and can consist of a variety of objects and textures. * The objects: These are the virtual representations of the physical objects, such as your products. 3D models are created for this purpose. * Interactions: These are the ways in which the user can interact with the scene. They can move around, manipulate objects or talk to other characters. In addition to these basic elements, VR scenes can also contain other elements, such as * Sound: this can be used to enhance the atmosphere of the scene and provide the user with a more immersive experience. * Music: This can be used to set the mood of the scene. * Story-telling: This can be used to tell the user a story or evoke a certain feeling. The way these elements interact with each other determines the overall experience of the VR scene. A well-designed VR scene should enable the user to immerse themselves in the world as a viewer with a VR headset and have the illusion that it is real. The scenes in the vrdoro-visualiser can be used for these use cases: * Presentation of a configurable product that the user can personalise to order the product in the form they want. * The simulation of a historical event: the user can go back in time and witness an important event. * An adventure game: The user can travel through a fictitious world and complete tasks. * A training programme: the user can learn new skills in a safe environment. VR scenes offer a new and innovative way to interact with users and provide them with an immersive experience that they will remember.