Tagged: cultural heritage, navigation, VR
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2021-09-30 at 10:14 am #45561
Yuri KovelenovStaffThe Ross Tiger is a 1950s Grimsby trawler, thought to be the oldest diesel side-trawler to survive in the UK. She was restored as a tribute to the trawlermen of the town, opening to the public in 1992.
This 3D experience is not to be missed, aboard a very special survivor of the maritime heritage of Great Grimsby!
Direct link to the virtual tour.
Visit the museum website.
Created by @jdhutchinson Conrats with a great project!
2021-09-30 at 3:49 pm #45602
xeonCustomerNice job jdhutchinson! Congratulations.
Xeon
Route 66 Digital
Interactive Solutions - https://www.r66d.com
Tutorials - https://www.xeons3dlab.com2021-09-30 at 6:31 pm #45610
jdhutchinsonCustomer@yuri you’re far too kind!
What a very nice surprise this was when I got the YouTube notification through my phone.Me and my project partner, who created the great matterport interior, se out not knowing exactly what tool for the job would give our customer the best result. I am so pleased that I found verge3d. Having never written a line of html,css or JavaScript, the workflow of verge and webflow could not have been better suited. The learning curve sure was steep, especially with webflow, but through many videos, in particular your blender series Yuri, this was possible.
On the back if it, Chris and I would like to create more unique heritage experiences; see the new website below. Combining more matterport tours with 3D content exteriors and interactivity.
Thank you all at Soft8Soft for your patience and support in the forums
I’m embarrassed to say I still have unfinished business with the project, but I’m glad to see you like it hopefully!2021-11-02 at 1:53 pm #46670
illussimoCustomerWhat an absolutely fantastic experience! You thought of all the details, easy and smooth navigation, highly detailed photography, nice graphics, clear tooltips, the chance to have the experience both on the screen as well as in VR. One feels the craftmanship and stamina one needed to have to work on the trawler as well as build and preserving it.
The way to go for presenting cultural heritage.
Thanks for sharing this,
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