Jersey Mall in U.S.

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That's usually few hours per image. In this case it would be less than an hour as there is only few people present
I wonder how long do you spend per images. at least how long do you take to set up all these people.
Hi Guys, Thanks for your comments. Answering to your questions: @aristocratic 3d There is no special plug in we use for people.Its just careful selection of properly lit people to match with the lighting of the scene. Then color correction and values correction. I don't mention scale and perspective match as that's pretty much obvious. @Lis The mapping is basically match up our library photographs of the interiors with the angle of the scene. Not always its right but most of the times you can get away with the skilled Photoshop image manipulation. You can see the fashion shop on the right doesn't match that great and perspective is off a bit but it is enough to give the right impression. As per the camera correction we normally use it but this time having bit of distortion gave more dynamic look to the architecture, don't you think?
yes lee. I was thinking about to request him to make a "making of". :). would be highly appreciated.
Can You write a little bit more about this interior mapping. Really cool image. But why there is no camera correction?
Nice work as usual. specially people. how do you manage and match people with scene lights? is it any light map pass? BTW, horizon at right side is looking awful. I have noticed bunch of people in interior too. Do you use any plug in to populate them? :)
Thank you for your comment. We just used interior mapping to reach the effect. :)
Nice work as usual. specially people. how do you manage and match people with scene lights? is it any light map pass? BTW, horizon at right side is looking awful. I have noticed bunch of people in interior too. Do you use any plug in to populate them? :)