Dennis Schmitz - Submissions - Cut Out Player Faces Megapack
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12 Jan 2020 09:34:57
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This image is part of a pack:
Faces Divers [Old Pack Submission]
This image is part of a pack:
German Player & Staff [Old Request]
Media not found #240992
This image is a response to
#240991
This image is a response to
#240991
Muß nur dann das andere vorher gelöscht werden danke :-)
Thanks @maalivahti finish
@mons Can you change the old one for the new, please?
I've re-opened the request for you
The cut you've uploaded had a fair bit of snow, I'm afraid. This short and easy-to-understand video shows a good method of how to quickly spot and clean snow, which is very evident in-game on a dark skin.
Also, for some reason, it looks like someone took a bite of his face just beneath the ear on our left
All fixed now
@mons Is there also another video to remove the snow, unfortunately I can hardly see anything on the old video and I use Photoshop CC2019 everything looks different.
I also need an alternative to remove.bg because I only use the free version and therefore all pictures are only available in low resolution or is that enough?
I also need an alternative to remove.bg because I only use the free version and therefore all pictures are only available in low resolution or is that enough?
@mons Is there also another video to remove the snow, unfortunately I can hardly see anything on the old video and I use Photoshop CC2019 everything looks different.
I also need an alternative to remove.bg because I only use the free version and therefore all pictures are only available in low resolution or is that enough?
I don't have Photoshop 2019, but the methods will surely be similar if not identical. All you need to do is watch the video from this point onwards. All you need to do is use clone stamp, lock transparency, have a small brush to choose a tiny area slightly to the side of the snow, then clone stamp this area onto the snowy bit. It's probably no more than 10 seconds' work
As for remove.bg, you need to crop the source image before putting it through the tool If you do so, you'll get the area around the face in around 500x500, which is more than enough to crop and fiddle about to get a good cut Have you read my tutorial in here on how best to use it? Points a-c are particularly relevant:
a) Download the source image onto your PC. I'm using this as an example:
b) Crop it to contain the face and a little bit either side of it:
c) Put it through remove.bg - this is the result:
maalivahti