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Tutorial: Basic Projection Mapping for Outdoor Advertising.
Quick video sample.
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Task #1: Scout your location during the day and take a picture.
Task #2: Scout your location at night and take a picture. 🙂
This step is extremely important as you will need to look for sources of light that may ruin your image.
Also it is important to note parking, building specs, potential hazards, height requirements (can’t shoot 10,000 lumens into oncoming traffic), and so on. Use common sense as your ally.