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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Cut-Out Player Faces Megapack

krissmed
10 years ago
18 hours ago
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I prefer the real thing. People alter images a lot here and it's not fot the better of it. But thats my opinion.

I think a lot of people would prefer if you do it, remember that the pack is for everyone who download it.

It's not a lot of work, it would take you max 5 minutes.

But, of course, noone can force you to do so.

Edit: I can fix the lighting on your cut myself, if you let me?
Cut out 4 this
6 years ago
5 months ago
1,537
I think a lot of people would prefer if you do it, remember that the pack is for everyone who download it.

It's not a lot of work, it would take you max 5 minutes.

But, of course, noone can force you to do so.

Edit: I can fix the lighting on your cut myself, if you let me?
No point in asking when it already gets done. Besides that everybody is free to edit anything, no matter if it looks better. That's why I stopped doing requests and only upload cuts for my personal use.
mickbhoy
17 years ago
1 month ago
354
Premium
For some reason my PC not allowing me to save images from UEFA website for cutting. Is there anyway to get these images of Rangers?

https://www.uefa.com/uefaeuropaleague/season=2019/clubs/club=50121/index.html

I know Rangers are not usually in the FM game so these images seem ideal if can be accessed. I've tried the way to obtain them through firefox but no joy.
mons
18 years ago
9 minutes ago
91,659
For some reason my PC not allowing me to save images from UEFA website for cutting. Is there anyway to get these images of Rangers?

https://www.uefa.com/uefaeuropaleague/season=2019/clubs/club=50121/index.html

I know Rangers are not usually in the FM game so these images seem ideal if can be accessed. I've tried the way to obtain them through firefox but no joy.

The best way I've found is to right-click on the image in this page, then opening image in a new tab, which takes you to the 324x324 image. I use Chrome, not sure if that makes a difference.
mickbhoy
17 years ago
1 month ago
354
Premium
The best way I've found is to right-click on the image in this page, then opening image in a new tab, which takes you to the 324x324 image. I use Chrome, not sure if that makes a difference.
Cheers Mons. I just oddly enough tried that and it worked a treat! Celtic images are on UEFA site too but they usually have images in the game. I tried Chrome already as they worked for others but Rangers images not showing on my Chrome search of the site.


Cheers mate.
Vinceultras42
9 years ago
19 hours ago
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StaffMan
8 years ago
2 days ago
1,764
Premium
hi guys
at the moment im trying to improve my cut-out technique and was wondering how you guys pick up fine hair using the quick selection tool , as you can see from the image below the marching ants around the cut are rounded and dont seem to pick up fine hair that well in the tool selection box i have size , hardness,spacing percentages and was wondering if there are better variables i could use ??

https://sortitoutsi.net/uploads/mirrored_images/RM8VlvHRL5ClqmEsXYkLhZyJJ30Ojct6uhqAsuKK.png
mons
18 years ago
9 minutes ago
91,659
@StaffMan, have you tried using Vertus Fluid Mask?
StaffMan
8 years ago
2 days ago
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Premium
@StaffMan, have you tried using Vertus Fluid Mask?

keep meaning to look in to fluid mask , might purchase a copy
mons
18 years ago
9 minutes ago
91,659
keep meaning to look in to fluid mask , might purchase a copy

I believe there's a trial version available before you take the plunge. It makes things so much easier, especially with the tiny, fiddly hair details
Swedie
13 years ago
1 day ago
5,773
Premium
Been using Fluid mask for the last week to make my cuts. Stil haven't got used to all short commands and such, but really enjoying it so far. Highly recommending it! Allthough I would still suggest new cutters to use some of the other methods first, just to get just to photoshop, since there is still som work to be done

Rowan
17 years ago
1 week ago
1,977
Yup Fluid Mask is good, however I actually purchased an old CS4 version of photoshop so I could continue using ExtractPlus plugin which is fantastic (despite having the latest Photoshop lol.) For me it's still the most effective way of extracting hair on less than ideal backgrounds. I can't remember who, but someone posted a while back on the thread a good guide on how to get the best out of the new refine edge tool....might be worth checking that out @StaffMan
mons
18 years ago
9 minutes ago
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I think it's linked to in the OP, @Rowan, although I'm not sure whether it's the one you're referring to or not...
krissmed
10 years ago
18 hours ago
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@all cutters

I'm having some trouble cutting sources that doesn't have a single colored background. What's everyone's approach to cut a source like this?https://image.ibb.co/maC9iV/53101401.jpg
mons
18 years ago
9 minutes ago
91,659
@krissmed, using Vertus, I would manually select the strands of hair to include and the sections of the background to exclude. Not the easiest and quickest of tasks in a source like this tbh...
krissmed
10 years ago
18 hours ago
35,564
@krissmed, using Vertus, I would manually select the strands of hair to include and the sections of the background to exclude. Not the easiest and quickest of tasks in a source like this tbh...

Thanks, I'll give it a go. If I don't get a decent cut, it would probably be best to let someone else do it
weeniehutjr
6 years ago
4 days ago
5,229
@krissmed, using Vertus, I would manually select the strands of hair to include and the sections of the background to exclude. Not the easiest and quickest of tasks in a source like this tbh...

I must've been using Vertus wrong because my results with it were really subpar. I've been using Photoshop's refine edge for the basic selection and the brush tool to remove the inevitable snow/fill in bits it missed, which isn't very quick either...
mons
18 years ago
9 minutes ago
91,659
I must've been using Vertus wrong because my results with it were really subpar. I've been using Photoshop's refine edge for the basic selection and the brush tool to remove the inevitable snow/fill in bits it missed, which isn't very quick either...

Way back in the day, I used to use refine edge and, if memory serves, I found it much less intuitive than vertus. I tend to get some very decent results with vertus on poor sources with multi-coloured background (or so I like to think, anyway!) I guess it's down to personal preference really

That said, a source like this is a nightmare to cut, whichever way you go about it
geordie1981
16 years ago
13 hours ago
24,964
Personally, I find it quicker and easier to just zoom in to 1200% and go at pictures like this with the pen tool. It's not the best but it's better than faffing around for half an hour trying to clean up dirty extractions.

http://i67.tinypic.com/11azj3c.png
mons
18 years ago
9 minutes ago
91,659
Personally, I find it quicker and easier to just zoom in to 1200% and go at pictures like this with the pen tool. It's not the best but it's better than faffing around for half an hour trying to clean up dirty extractions.

http://i67.tinypic.com/11azj3c.png

I still can't get used to your name change

It looks perfectly fine to me that way as well. More than one way to skin a cat

FYI @krissmed
krissmed
10 years ago
18 hours ago
35,564
Personally, I find it quicker and easier to just zoom in to 1200% and go at pictures like this with the pen tool. It's not the best but it's better than faffing around for half an hour trying to clean up dirty extractions.

http://i67.tinypic.com/11azj3c.png

Wow, thanks. How long did this source take you? I can't really see myself using half an hour on sources like this.
geordie1981
16 years ago
13 hours ago
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This took less than 10 minutes, although I've been using the pen tool for cuts like this for years now. It does takes a bit of getting used to with controlling the strokes but once you get the hang of it it's easy as.
krissmed
10 years ago
18 hours ago
35,564
@Wallace81 @mons
I've tried both methods and I got a fairly similar resualt:
With Vertus:https://image.ibb.co/mnVJef/751769.pnghttps://image.ibb.co/eFkUkL/13485.png
With pen tool:https://image.ibb.co/b9QZKf/47023094.png
Here are the original sources:
https://preview.ibb.co/mCpYC0/47023094.jpghttps://image.ibb.co/dpWfs0/751769.jpghttps://image.ibb.co/j4R25L/13485.jpg


I find vertus easier to use on sources with a lot of hair detail, while the pen tool were easier to use on sources without beard and minimal hair detail. Wallace, do you have any tips for something with more hair detail, like this:
https://image.ibb.co/frn9kL/53027787.jpg

@mons you can save these to the MP, I'll have another crack at them and see if I can get a better result, although it'll be for the next update. The filenames should be UID. 53101401 is the UID on the one that Wallace did.
weeniehutjr
6 years ago
4 days ago
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The hair on this one has missing bits that need to be filled in again, I had that issue a lot with my Vertus attempts
krissmed
10 years ago
18 hours ago
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The hair on this one has missing bits that need to be filled in again, I had that issue a lot with my Vertus attempts

I know, I don't really know how to work around that without it being a hassle
weeniehutjr
6 years ago
4 days ago
5,229
I know, I don't really know how to work around that without it being a hassle

With the method I used, I applied the Vertus cutout as a layer mask to the source layer, then brushed in the missing bits. Alt-clicking on the layer mask in the layers panel shows it as a pure black-and-white mask which makes it easier to see which parts need filling in
krissmed
10 years ago
18 hours ago
35,564
With the method I used, I applied the Vertus cutout as a layer mask to the source layer, then brushed in the missing bits. Alt-clicking on the layer mask in the layers panel shows it as a pure black-and-white mask which makes it easier to see which parts need filling in

Thanks, it helped a lot. Not really the easiest source to deal with
https://image.ibb.co/nEj3vL/13485.png
geordie1981
16 years ago
13 hours ago
24,964
I find vertus easier to use on sources with a lot of hair detail, while the pen tool were easier to use on sources without beard and minimal hair detail. Wallace, do you have any tips for something with more hair detail, like this:
https://image.ibb.co/frn9kL/53027787.jpg

For that pic I would do a half and half, extract the top and pen tool the bottom.

In general though the same as before, just get in to all of the gaps with the pen and if it looks a bit holey fill in the gaps with a touch of clone stamp and history brush to make it look more natural. If he still looks a bit daft after all of that then I tend to just give out hair cuts and trim beards. The vast majority of people playing the game don't know what the source picture looks like and as long as they look reasonably natural they won't mind too much if you chop a bit of mullet off or a few rogue strands of hair to make it happen.
geordie1981
16 years ago
13 hours ago
24,964
A quick example of the type of thing I would do with the clone tool using the cut above.

http://i67.tinypic.com/2cdfujr.png
marrtac
16 years ago
4 minutes ago
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I know, I don't really know how to work around that without it being a hassle

For missing details after vertus you can use a history brush. As a source select image before deleting background. On a bright transparency background you can see were bits are missing, I use bright green. Then paint with history brush anything you need.

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