Virtual Tours Services overview
- Virtual tour creation:
full screen 360 degree interactive tours - Interface creation:
hotspots & floorplans - Virtual Tours in:
Quicktime, Flash, Java
and DevalVR viewers - 360° object rotations:
Show your product in 3D
Allow visitors to see all round your product in 3D - Virtual Tours on CD
Flash presentations and inetractive presentations
on CD - E-Brochures
Online Flip-the-page Brochures - Web services:
website design,
development, SEO
Web hosting from only £3.99 per month - Our Location:
Close to Peterborough
and Stamford.
Midway between Lincolnshire, Rutland and Cambridgeshire.
Preparing for a Virtual Tour Shoot
Hints and tips for staging for a virtual tour
When preparing for our photographer to shoot your virtual tour, we recommend you consider the following:
Outside shots: When does your business, tourist location, restaurant, hotel, home etc look at its best? Think of the season - outside shots where there are plenty of trees, can look beautiful in autumn, but if your business simply looks bleak with no flowers or trees, consider choosing a different time of year.
If you need your virtual tour NOW regardless of whether this is the best time of year for outside shots, then consider bringing in some pots of flowers or bushes to add colour.
Make sure the outside area is swept and tidy. Remove any furniture or bins you wouldn't like to see in the shots. Take covers off garden furniture. Place a tray with drinks onto outside tables as if someone is about to sit down and use the space.
Move cars or vans out of sight, unless you wish to have them included in your virtual tour.
Inside shots: Every room should look at its most alluring since with a virtual tour you are inviting potential customers into your business or home. Think of the process as "staging" your business or home to show it at its best.
Restuarants and dining rooms: Set every table ready for your best guests. Dress the tables with table cloths, cutlery, glasses, napkins, fresh flowers or candles.
Bedrooms: Make sure the beds are made, curtains are hung at windows, every surface is neat and tidy. Consider having a book on the bedside table, or a dressing gown neatly draped over the end of the bed.
Sitting Rooms: Clear away any clutter. Move out any excess furniture. Consider placing books on coffee tables or a tray with teapot and cups. Put fresh flowers in the room.
Showrooms: Make sure that your showroom looks at its best. Think which products would most entice your customers to want to visit in person and ensure that these are clearly visible.