3D VR – Rendered Internal Home Modeling

360 Degree VR Rendering is a powerful new tool to visually create the perfect home. New and novel, the emerging technology takes some mastering, but it conveys considerably more information than single rendered images can. A series of static internal shots, mimicking the standard traditional real estate photo spread, can hardly compare. Single images rely on their relationship with the other images in the, set as points of reference, in order to give a vaguely similar sense of place.

Custom Home Design as a Display Home

360D VR 3D Image strength comes from its ability to represent a sense of place and depth. The ability to communicate the reality of a conceptual design in stark virtual imagery, is a game changer. You can view the space in its entirety, instead on relying on a vague single rendering or elevation. Now you don’t need to find a display that suits, but model of a suitable design to turn into a display. You bring your concept to life, and iron out the issues in a timely way to afford costly mistakes. Even the internal fittings are real, and can be individually selected in.

Samsung Gear Occulus

The 360 image works best with the Samsung Gear occulus app, if you download the image. Other devices will also work with a  loss of quality. The image works great by  it in full screen mode,  and rotating it on your smartphone to view the full spectrum of angles. It also works on the desktop in Chrome  by using your mouse to rotate top view any angle.

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If you have a samsung Gear this is how you can view the images in VR

Right click and save the following images on to your desktop

{Learn How to view the images on your smartphone}


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