Virtual Tours (QTVR)

Raydius Creative goes above and beyond in the rendering, presentation, and abilities of our virtual tours.

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What is a QTVR?

A (QTVR) virtual tour is a click and drag environment that allows you to move freely through a 360 degree panoramic, while being able to click and link to items in the environment. (ex. touring a store with your mouse and being able to click on each item to bring an enlarged image, description, and pricing.) We, unlike other quality virtual tour producers, generate true 360 degree panoramics and can customize your text and graphics to create a more dynamic experience.

How are they created?

Virtual tours are generated by taking photographs of the selected area(s) and stitching them together with state of the art programs to create a multitude of medias. We can produce panoramas for print, single level cylindrical panoramas (QTVR) for web or electronic media, and full view cubic (also rendered as QTVR) for web or electronic media. Web tours are quick loading and print media can be enlarged without distortion to billboard size or larger. Web media tours are played through the use of a quick time plug-in for your browser. This plug-in is standard in 90 percent of computers or can easily be downloaded.

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Featured Client: www.texastalkinghouse.com

Raydius Creative partnered in the development of the Scottish Rite Learning Center web site as part of an AIR Austin development team consisting of designers and developers from Raydius Creative and Segars Communications.

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