Nice work Fletch. While the people help to fill the church, they also become the focal point. I like the image without the people better for showing the space to the client but if these images were to be published in advertisement then people would be a must.
Scott
Church Interior
Re: Church Interior
agreed. 200%
People are so hard to put in anyway - picking right camera angle, getting lighting right, getting them to have right clothing, getting the cutout alpha mask for them perfect, getting everyone to agree on the right people, number of people, look of the people, placement of the people, blah blah blah, and then no architect is ever 100% happy with them... but the clients love the people... especially in churches or commercial projects. In fact, in 90% of renderings I do with arch. firms must have people in them.
They are so much trouble in fact, one should charge a fee on every person to be inserted in the rendering because they are such a pain.
People are so hard to put in anyway - picking right camera angle, getting lighting right, getting them to have right clothing, getting the cutout alpha mask for them perfect, getting everyone to agree on the right people, number of people, look of the people, placement of the people, blah blah blah, and then no architect is ever 100% happy with them... but the clients love the people... especially in churches or commercial projects. In fact, in 90% of renderings I do with arch. firms must have people in them.
They are so much trouble in fact, one should charge a fee on every person to be inserted in the rendering because they are such a pain.
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