Initially, I used Sketch-up and Raylectron but the combo was not flexible enough as I had a fixed camera and had to rotate the model manually in 5-degree increments to render the images for further import into WebRotate 360 SpotEditor. Also more images meant more hotspot work in WebRotate 360 and there were lots of hotspots! For this project I decided to go with 72 images (i.e frames) for the entire animation as it felt like a good balance of smoothness, detail and performance. The next step was to model the house in 3D and render it as a sequence of 360-degree images. I started it with old school sketches and some planning on paper: Presenting the guidelines inside a 360-degree view using interactive call-outs was the perfect choice for this application and I picked WebRotate 360 for the implementation as the hotspot support there is very extensive. The app was designed as a graphical presentation for the Building and Planning permit guidelines and the goal was to visually explain various permit requirements using common architectural and environmental elements one would find in a typical Surf Coast house. Not long ago I have been involved in a great assignment with Surf Coast Shire Council within Digital Transformation team where among other projects I worked on an interactive 3D app. Hello everybody! I'm Avi Mandal and I'm a creative graphic artist in Melbourne, Australia.
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