@Shelly_Chard while you’re looking into VR/AR I totally recommend checking out @PaulHamilton8’s AR projects. He’s doing some very cool stuff which doesn’t need a full team of programmers to achieve. :)
@Shelly_Chard 2/2 The photo sphere stuff can be created using tons of easy to use programs and frameworks like: CenarioVR, Captivate2019, and A-frame... but as far as I know you still need strong 3D animation capability for 3D models.
Do you think it’s a good idea to develop AR/VR capability in house or is it better to always use a specialised company?
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@Shelly_Chard 1/2 I personally think it depends on what kind of AR/VR you’re talking about. I wouldn’t want to build a 3D model in house with tech where it is ATM, but i would happily build 2D photo-sphere content in house.
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