I'm not sure if photogrammetry counts for this forum, but I thought there might interest in an interview I did with Eric Hanson. Eric created Blueplanet VR which has over 20 real-world locations of historic and cultural value available to visit from your headset.
Article: https://www.vrvoyaging.com/getting-to-k ... planet-vr/
Interview with creator of Blueplanet VR
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Re: Interview with creator of Blueplanet VR
Photogrammetry can be invaluable for virtual reality development servreality.com. It is important to note that unlike standard 3D models created from scratch, photogrammetric models are based on photographs of real objects, giving them a high degree of realism and detail. This method finds application in the creation of virtual worlds, especially in the context of projects. Developing VR spaces using photogrammetry enriches the virtual experience, allowing users to immerse themselves in detailed recreated locations and enjoy authentic atmospheres. Such innovative approaches to VR content creation can push the boundaries of virtual travel and enrich the educational experience.