
MATRIXが開発するVR空間
There are different types of VR
There are several types of VR.
Here we will introduce the differences in production methods and VR spaces.
Differences in production methods

Shooting type
A production method in which real buildings and structures are photographed with a camera and a VR space is constructed from the photographic data.

CG type
A production method in which a design is created and placed in a space using special software on a computer.
The photography type is better when the subject is real, while the CG type is often used when the subject is non-existent.

Differences in VR space
The VR space developed by MATRIX is a filmed walk-through space. It is chosen by those who want to provide an immersive tour experience of real-life buildings.
Free movement on the surface
This type of space allows you to move freely within the space and change your viewpoint up, down, left and right.

Select and move a point
You can view 360-degree photos from a point determined by the creator of the VR space, and you can only move to points determined in advance.

Included features
The VR spaces developed by MATRIX can be equipped with a variety of functions that will improve tours, sales, and presentations.
Taking a factory tour as an example, visitors and guides can enter the VR space at the same time, receive audio explanations, and answer questions on the spot.
It is also easy to share photos of the finished product on your computer screen to provide additional explanations.
Automatic translation of audio into languages other than Japanese is also possible, making it possible to provide guidance that satisfies overseas customers.
For more information about the features, please see the Features section .