Cut-Out Player Faces Megapack
Our Cut-Out Faces Megapack is the biggest collection of Football Manager Player Faces available. All players are available in the default cut-out style. When you download our Cut-Out Faces Megapack, you'll receive over 480,000 player faces to spice up your copy of Football Manager.
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- 2025.01 - Released on 04 Dec 2024
Miltão_Imperador
If you said than i´ll do like it
mickbhoy
mons
I will resize it to 180x180 anyway, so might as well do it in that way...
mickbhoy
Cheers mons. Think you are right. best to stick to the 180x180
bakizp
You know how often we stumble upon hi-res sources,but lighting in the photo studio ruins jaw lines or (and) cheek bones.Well,it looks ugly to me after cut is done,especially when viewed on the dark background.
Here is the fix:
Basically it's just like removing snow from hair.
- Lock transparent pixels.
- Select the Clone Stamp Tool in Darken mode with 33% opacity.
- While holding the ALT key click on the nearest non-shiny skin colour.
- Release the ALT key and make rapid left clicks while covering the problem parts until you get satisfying results.
"Before and after" example:
This trick works also with green hue spills on necks and jaws.The only difference is instead of Darken,you select the Hue mode for Clone Stamp Tool.
spix22
mickbhoy
https://www.swfc.co.uk/teams/first-team/
Bit annoying having to cut off top of their heads otherwise!
timtim1978
mons
There's a Refine Edge and a Vertus tutorial in the OP
ovidiu10
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MqdWu-4vw_k
Rowan
Not sure if this is worth mentioning, but I notice some cuts are sometimes not very sharp when cut to 180px, just a quick adjustment using marquee tool and "Smart Sharpen" set to between 20-30 around the face only gives a nice finish without making the edge of the face or hair appear jagged. Just a thought.
mickbhoy
mons
Use this video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qv0itpQfGLs
It's in German and for FM11, but it's broadly similar.
F96
what edition of photoshop is considered best for cutting out?
mons
Speaking for myself, I use Vertus Fluid Mask 3 and Photoshop CS5. I believe more recent versions are available of each, but that's what I use...
F96
im having a problem when i get my image back from Vertus Fluid MAsk with the images size and the Canvas size what dimensions in pixels should these be??? i watched the video but i does seem to crop a bottom edge
mons
It should be the same size as it was, just with parts of the image transparent. Once you open the image in Photoshop, you can then crop, resize and otherwise tweak the image according to its necessities...
F96
mons
Yes, it's 180 pixels wide by 180 pixels high
Swedie
mons
Swedie
This tutorial is for high res soruces on a single colored background. And where there isn't too much hair details. I'll see if I maybe do another one on more hair details. Hopefully this will help some persons with some information on how to do cut outs
I haven't done any video editing for years but I think it turned out alright. My microphone gave a lot of distortion so had to go text based instead. Some text are show a little bit short but you can always pause the video.
Enjoy!
mons
Can't watch it cos it's blocked with my work firewall, but I'm sure it's fantastic work. Text-based is even better as some people may not understand English and/or your accent and pronunciation, whereas anybody struggling with understanding some of the text can always pause and use Google Translate to get the meaning
krissmed
Nice work Swedie
spix22
cunex99
ahi va la foto
mons
I'm at work so I can't check the image on Photoshop just yet.
A couple of suggestions for what I can see so far:
a) Cuts must be 180x180 pixels
b) Ideally you only leave 2-3 pixels between the top of the head and the top of the cut and also between the bottom of the chin/facial hair and the bottom of the cut. This in order to maximise the area dedicated to the face. In cases like this where the neck is a bit long, you can use this technique to shorten it.
That said, both issues are relatively minor and can be solved at the initial cutting stage quite quickly, but it's important you keep them in mind in future cuts. Keep up the good work
cunex99
mejor en este caso??? @mons
mons
Looks better
cunex99
adjunto imagen de mi trabajo de corte @mons @Swedie
Gracias...