You can actually stage an interior(a lot of free 3D objects online including furniture) and then render a few spots in each room as 360 sphere, feed it to Matterport through 360 Import(currently in Android beta for Matterport capture app) and it will create a Matterport 3D tour with furniture. If you learn working with it you may just create 3D of an interior by having a few images of it and taking a couple of measurements manually while inside just to scale your 3D model.Īnd the best thing about Blender 3D is that it can render in 360 photographs. Small plans, it does OKAY, large more detailed schematics, good luck. It is currently used and may be that is a purpose of its creation to do depth map tours with krpano but all initial workflow is the same As we all know, SketchUps Layout application is excellent in many ways, however, it’s no secret that working in Vector Render mode within the layout app is, about the most frustrating thing in the world. The video below shows how you can use a 360 sphere to create interior of a space. The add-on for working with 360 is called PanoCamAdder and it costs like $15. So you can use both flat and 360 images to do the same. However pay attention to the part when he talks about a vending machine and how he cheats sometimes using just flat photos to create 3D objects with real textures. I watched the following video a few weeks ago so I could not recall all details. There are other cool stuff like any type of lightning, addons for interior design and you can actually get one add-on that simply can help you to extrude surfaces from a 360 degree spheres. SketchUp which I know just a bit as I played with it more than 5 years ago seems to be more focused on 3D modeling but I do not believe you can create a photorealistic model with it. I bet you are better to do it in Blender 3D which is free but one of the most powerfull 3D software. So are you looking for a 3D model you can walk thru or just renderings that you can add different pieces from a design perspective to showcase the space? You might look at this software I have just started looking at it but it might help you. I know there are several in this group that will develop 3D models and rendering, I'm not sure if they provide 3D rendering with the ability to walk thru at a reasonable price. Originally Posted by I hope this might help, I had a builder ask if I could develop a 3D walk thru model from blueprints.
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