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3D model

vrdoro enables the combination of 360 degree panoramas with 3D models and VRplugin-autotooltip__default plugin-autotooltip_bigVirtual reality (VR)

Virtual reality (VR) is a computer-generated, interactive environment in which a person can fully immerse themselves. With the help of special devices such as VR glasses, the real world is completely replaced by a simulated one. The user experiences a three-dimensional, artificial environment that can appeal to all the senses.
spots. This allows interactive three-dimensional virtual worlds to be modelled.

A 3D model can be placed in a VRplugin-autotooltip__default plugin-autotooltip_bigVirtual reality (VR)

Virtual reality (VR) is a computer-generated, interactive environment in which a person can fully immerse themselves. With the help of special devices such as VR glasses, the real world is completely replaced by a simulated one. The user experiences a three-dimensional, artificial environment that can appeal to all the senses.
space and then seamlessly blends into the panoramic image for the viewer. 3D models can optionally be activated in the view and then controlled.

Activate 3D model

If a 3D model can be activated, the viewer can clickplugin-autotooltip__default plugin-autotooltip_bigClick

Depending on the device, clicking refers to the user action for selecting an element. For devices with a mouse, this means pointing to the element followed by pressing the left mouse button. On devices with touch displays, this refers to tapping or tapping and holding (iOS: long touch).
on it and bring it into focus. The user can then rotate and scale the model. Activated elements are located in an activation sphere, which can be seen in the image as a green semi-transparent sphere around the model.

During activation, the model can be interacted with via the controls. The model can be …

  • be placed closer or further: Use the scroll wheel of the mouse or a pinch gesture.
  • be rotated:
    • Grab the model near the centre and move it in one direction (clickplugin-autotooltip__default plugin-autotooltip_bigClick

      Depending on the device, clicking refers to the user action for selecting an element. For devices with a mouse, this means pointing to the element followed by pressing the left mouse button. On devices with touch displays, this refers to tapping or tapping and holding (iOS: long touch).
      -and-drag). This rotates the model around the X and Y axes.
    • If you hold down the CTRL and SHIFT keys at the same time, you can rotate the model around the axis that is facing you (Z-axis).
  • move the model: To do this, touch the model with the right mouse button.

For touch displays, the corresponding gestures supported by the device apply.

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vrdoroVR made easy
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Table of Contents

vrdoro - The VR platform

Structure of the manual

Registration and login

vrdoro-visualiser

  • Overview
  • Menu bar
  • Setting up the headset
  • Tips for the headset
  • 2D image mode
  • Products and tools
    • Conservatory
    • Floor coverings
    • Windows

vrdoro - store

  • Assets
    • 3D models
    • 360 degree panoramas
    • 3D sets
    • Textures
  • Downloading assets
  • Asset management
  • Easy Share
  • Maker

vrdoro-editor

  • Overview
  • Create a VR room
  • Add 3D models
  • Configure environment
  • Publish project
  • Show configurator on own website
  • Expert Knowlegde
    • Edit textures
    • 3D sets

VR-Panorama-Tours

  • Panorama views
  • VR spot
  • 3D model
  • 3D model spot

Edit 3D models

  • Import
  • Export
  • Preparation
  • statistics
  • Scaling
  • Measuring
  • Centring
  • Colouring
  • Reduce
    • Decimate
    • Edges
    • Meshes
  • Smoothing
  • Repair models
  • Cutting models to size
  • Aligning Models
  • Set UV mapping
  • Simple modelling
  • Selections

FAQ

Glossary