NOTE: Before viewing the 360VR tour, check out the Still Images Gallery, then compare the difference in experience between the two. View the still images first, because once you view 360s, you get a spacial context for the still images you wouldn't otherwise have.
This tour uses a floorplan for navigation, including a "field of view" indicator to show where you are looking. This is a big help for putting each virtual tour node (viewpoint) into context with the surroundings and with other nodes. A thumbnail menu is can also be used to change locations.
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Floor plan navigation. In addition to the thumbnail menu, this Tour de Force includes a “Floor Plan” tab which represents the layout of the building and allows you to select views by clicking on the corresponding spot in the plan.
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Field of View indicator. The floor plan includes an icon that indicates what direction you are viewing, relative to the rest of the house. This feature helps when spatial orientation is important to the tour.
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Thumbnail navigation. In addition to the floor plan, you can navigate this Tour de Force using the thumbnail images along the bottom of the window. Run your cursor over the thumbnails to see larger previews. Click a thumbnail to choose a view.
To look around just click and drag the image with your mouse or finger, or use your keyboard's arrow keys. Zoom in and out using your mouse wheel, the +/- buttons at the bottom of the image or pinch gestures.
For more 360 interactive images and virtual tours visit the main Tour de Force 360 website.