Three of us are working together to create a realistic virtual tour in threejs, similar to how Matterport and Kuala operate. We used an Insta 360 X3 camera for the entire shoot, and we used Insta Studio to convert all of the DNG files to JPG files. Although our project is operational, there are still some areas that need improvement, such as smoothness.
Though we are novices in threejs, we have a clear idea of what we want to accomplish and would like to know if anyone is interested in helping us!
I’m thrilled to learn about your dedication to creating immersive experiences akin to platforms like Matterport and Kuula.
Your project sounds fascinating, and I appreciate the comprehensive overview you provided of your team’s work thus far, including the tools and technologies utilized.
I am indeed passionate about Three.js development and have extensive experience in creating interactive 3D applications. Your project aligns perfectly with my team’s interests and expertise, and I am excited about the possibility of collaborating with your team.
I believe my proficiency in Three.js, along with my knowledge of web development technologies such as HTML, CSS, and JavaScript, could be valuable assets to your project. We are committed to optimizing performance and ensuring a smooth user experience within the virtual tour,
We are eager to discuss further details, including project specifics, timelines, and potential collaboration arrangements. Please feel free to reach out to me at your convenience, and I would be happy to schedule a meeting to explore how we can work together to bring your vision to life.
Virtual tours present interesting challenges, many of us have dissected the techniques behind Matterport et al. Could you clarify in which areas you need help?
P.S. the use of DNGs makes more sense if you use a color reference during photographic capture, such as colorchecker or other