Cut Out Player Faces Megapack

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Cut Out Player Faces Megapack

maxiclarkee04
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It’s a cut for a staff member I’ve added using the editor
maxiclarkee04
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ive managed to get it in the centre now. but the image looks a little to small even though I have used the 250x250
weeniehutjr
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It’s a cut for a staff member I’ve added using the editor

Are the dimensions of the cutout 250px*250px? If it's not a square image it might display in a different position to normal.
maxiclarkee04
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Yep. I have moved it to the centre. It just looks too small
weeniehutjr
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Yep. I have moved it to the centre. It just looks too small

Can you post the cutout image and the source image as an attachment?
maxiclarkee04
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weeniehutjr
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Because you didn't crop the source image first, your cutout image has a large amount of empty space above the face, and a lot of the shirt below, which means that the face is small in the cutout.

Here's a fixed version, does this look better in your game?
https://i.postimg.cc/G3FvPv0J/1915387001.png
maxiclarkee04
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That looks perfect. What do I need to do differently next time?
weeniehutjr
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That looks perfect. What do I need to do differently next time?

In the future you can use a site like picresize.com (if you don't have an image editor) to crop the image to a square size (cropped to just the area around the face) before putting it through remove.bg
This is how I cropped your image, for example:
https://i.postimg.cc/NjSW-63Tn/image.png
maxiclarkee04
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Oh right. I think I know now. Do I need to change the canvas size?
weeniehutjr
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Oh right. I think I know now. Do I need to change the canvas size?

Either that or the Crop tool should work, but it might depend on which program you use
maxiclarkee04
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I’m using cs2
weeniehutjr
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The Crop tool should be fine, then. If you're not sure how to use it then this article might help: https://www.lifewire.com/how-to-crop-in-photoshop-4690942
maxiclarkee04
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I need some help, I am cutting a face and the edges aren’t smooth and the quality is poor even though the source image is good. I also have bits of the background remaining even tho I’m using tools to remove the background and it looks like it’s removed but bits remain on the cutout
mons
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I need some help, I am cutting a face and the edges aren’t smooth and the quality is poor even though the source image is good. I also have bits of the background remaining even tho I’m using tools to remove the background and it looks like it’s removed but bits remain on the cutout

Posting the source image, the cutout you've produced and what technique(s) and program(s) you used to get there would help us to be able to give you the best possible feedback
weeniehutjr
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Have you tried using remove.bg for your cutouts? It should give better results
maxiclarkee04
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No I haven’t. I’ve been using CS2
mons
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No I haven’t. I’ve been using CS2

You can use remove.bg to get the first draft of the cut-out, then use Photoshop to refine it. Have a look at the tutorial in the opening post on how to use it. You'll get better results than what you've produced thus far for sure.

P.S. You can upload more than 1 attachment per comment by clicking the add attachment button multiple times.
P.P.S. If you quote a person in your reply (like I have here), that person gets a notification and may be able to reply more quickly than if you don't. Just saying
weeniehutjr
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No I haven’t. I’ve been using CS2

I'd recommend giving it a try - there are a few steps on how to use it in the first post of this thread if you're unsure.
This is the result I get using remove.bg after just cropping the image:
https://i.postimg.cc/tJ3V3rXt/1915387003.png
mons
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Here is a few i have made

In the first cut, the source was cropped so that part of top of his hair has been cut off prematurely. For the second and third cut, the cut would look much better if the source image was rotated a few degrees clockwise so that the cut-out was perpendicular rather than slightly slanting. For the third cut, you cropped off the source too close to the head with the result that the shoulders were cut off, and there's an empty space either side of the cut.

Eye for detail is important
maxiclarkee04
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Thanks mate. I thought they were quite good but your the expert!👍
mons
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Thanks mate. I thought they were quite good but your the expert!👍

I never said they weren't good - just pointed out possibilities to make them even better
maxiclarkee04
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Thanks for your help mate! I’ll keep trying to improve them
StaffMan
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hey all
it had been awhile since i have use photoshop .i know the dimensions of the cut out is 180 x 180 or 250 x 250

where do i insert these values into PS and is the Value px/in or px/cm

https://imgur.com/aKHRbgG
weeniehutjr
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hey all
it had been awhile since i have use photoshop .i know the dimensions of the cut out is 180 x 180 or 250 x 250

where do i insert these values into PS and is the Value px/in or px/cm

https://imgur.com/aKHRbgG

For the crop tool, in the 'W x H x Resolution' dropdown, set it to '1:1 (Square)', which will crop the image to the correct ratio, and then either use Image>Image Size to resize the image to 250x250px, or File>Export>Save for Web where you can export the image as 250px from a larger image size.
IAmTheStag
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I have had a go at creating a team pack for Mansfield Town season 2020-2021 for the first and youth team.

I am not the best at it but here is my attempt. Unfortunately some images have a bit of the snow affect which is above my ability to fix. Can anyone please offer help smarten this up ready for FM21 please?

The file has 43 players in total of which you will notice 10 youth players that are not in the FM20 database. These are the new first year scholars in the U18s team which are expected to be in the FM21 database and I will update their ID's once FM21 is released. I doubt their images will be in the new game by default as the club only updated the profile page and images for the youth team over the last couple of days so I thought I would get a head and create their cut outs in advance.

https://www.mansfieldtown.net/teams/first-team/
https://www.mansfieldtown.net/teams/youth-team/

Thanks Sortitoutsi Community!

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