In today's digital age, captivating and interactive content is key to capturing the attention of potential customers. One effective tool that has gained significant popularity is virtual tours. These immersive experiences allow users to explore the space as if they were physically present, helping them visualize the layout, design, and ambiance.
1. Enter your project and open the floor or room level

2. Tap on "+ Insert", then select "Object"

3. Tap on "Annotations", then tap on the "360 Panorama" object
Place the object on the point where you want to take your 360 picture within the floor plan.


4. Tap on the "360 Panorama" object, then tap on the "i" next to the object name

5. Tap "Photos & Notes" and select the "Ricoh Camera" option
Follow the prompts on the screen to connect your camera and proceed to take your 360 photos.
Repeat this process in each room to complete your virtual tour.
6. Examples
- Disaster Documentation: Create virtual tours of properties affected by natural disasters, such as hurricanes or tornadoes, for detailed assessments and insurance claims.
- Comprehensive Damage Records: Document the full extent of fire or water damage in each room to provide a clear overview to stakeholders.
- Client Communication: Share virtual tours with clients to give them a thorough understanding of the damage and planned restoration work.
