Virtual Tour Reality as a Medium for Introducing Buildings and Rooms Using 360-Degree Panoramic Images
Virtual Tour Reality Sebagai Media Pengenalan Gedung dan Ruangan Dengan Menggunakan Gambar Panorama 360 Derajat
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Virtual Reality, Virtual Tour, Panoramic Image 360, Image StitchingAbstract
The 3D (three-dimensional) information system is one of the technologies Virtual Tour and Virtual Reality. The object used in this study is the Informatics Laboratory located at the University of Muhammadiyah Sidoarjo. Virtual Reality refers to users of technology who can feel as if they are in a computer-simulated virtual world by interacting with it. A series of images or 3D objects that simulate a location is known as a Virtual Tour. The research method used is the Luther Sutopo method. The purpose of this study is to develop a virtual tour reality as an introduction to the Informatics Laboratory using 360 panoramic images. This research was developed using a 360-degree panoramic image with tools from the 3DVista Virtual Tour with the hope that the academic community, especially prospective new students and active students, can do a virtual tour of the Informatics Laboratory without having to visit the laboratory directly.
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