Description
DEMO: https://ezovr.com/everest/
EVEREST VTP Template is a set of 26 – 12000×6000 panoramas of a virtual creative space, suitable for photography, casting agents, publishing, web services and more. 12 Pre-positioned artwork surfaces with 200sq.m usable space. All you have to do is swap 12 art placeholder files with your own artwork.
The VTP file contains the polygonal image placement, a few examples of web-view usage, simple navigation, and 2 – 4K floorplans.
Please use the image editing software of your choice to place the artwork and other content, the file must be saved as PNG with transparent background.
The artwork can be resized but please keep the aspect ratio of each wall surface intact, the default resolution is “1px = 3mm”.
Contents:
- Artwork
/hotspots – 1-26.png – artwork to be edited. - Overlays (Should not be edited)
/hotspots – 1A.png, 1B.png etc - Floor Plans
/media/floorplans - Original Panoramas
/media/panoramas - Placement Grid
/media/panoramas – swap with grid panoramas to place your content on custom surfaces.
matteocapuzzi (verified owner) –
Great value for money, very easy to quickly adapt to any new client thanks to the clever use of the new equirectangular hotspot feature so you can easily replace one file in the folder structure and have it adapted on all the different panos it is visible from. Recommended!
dean (verified owner) –
It’s a nicely rendered space but:
1) There is NO way to contact the creator. No instructions. Their website (where the demo is hosted) doesn’t have an index page or anything that might give a way to contact the creator if you have an issue.
2) The navigation is missing obvious connecting locations. For one example, upstairs at the wall space numbered “10” there is no spot at that wall to read the text. Any navigation from the other side of the dividing wall takes you blind around a corner instead of bringing you in front of the text as you’d expect.
3) Less of a big deal, but the way the hotspots along an entire wall load as a single image means that they are easy to replace but that they also don’t move proportionally when using the smart view in 3DVista. Also, a lot of issues with hotspots loading and appearing before being covered by other hotspots layered on top, giving a glitchy feel.
Overall, unless or until the vendor provides the missing panoramas at a minimum, I’d say look elsewhere. And shame on 3D Vista for publishing content with no way to reach the creator. One star above minimum because the visuals are very nice and this COULD be an excellent product with some finesse and fixing.