Manu Lama - Submissions - Cut-Out Player Faces Megapack
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@the137man, have a look at this thread for the guidelines related to what cuts should look like and various video tutorials on how these guidelines can be achieved. All cuts are to include a collar, the chin should be no more than 2-3 pixels above the bottom of the canvas and the edges should be smooth and not jagged.
I recommend using remove.bg and photopea.com (which is basically a free online equivalent to Photoshop), using the techniques outlined in this video:
Please remember to use it 👍
Because of the limit,I'm avoiding using that for sources wich are not mine.
Because of the limit,I'm avoiding using that for sources wich are not mine.
Posting it in the comments is useless because it'll get missed. There is no limit for staff members anyway 😕
Not bad @the137man but we ask for images to be cropped no more than 2-3 pixels beneath the chin, as outlined in the previous feedback.
Since in some sources, like this one, the person in the image may have a longer neck than usual or the collar is lower down, this would be quite difficult to achieve naturally. Here's a technique of how this can be accomplished quite easily:
There's also a fair bit of snow all around the head.
Here's a video on how to easily spot and remove it.
this guys neck is way too long lol
this guys neck is way too long lol
It is, but that's why we use the method outlined above to try and have a standard megapack look. I'm afraid I'm going to have to reject the new cut too, because you left too much empty space above the head. To make the most use of the whole canvas, images should be cropped no more than 2-3 pixels beneath the chin and also above the head.
Do take the time to read the guidelines for cutting carefully, to avoid having to do the same cut over and over again 😉
I've done it quickly myself as a guide, but I can't check if there's snow on it right now - perhaps you could clean it like you cleaned the last cut 👍
@the137man, have a look at this thread for the guidelines related to what cuts should look like and various video tutorials on how these guidelines can be achieved. All cuts are to include a collar, the chin should be no more than 2-3 pixels above the bottom of the canvas and the edges should be smooth and not jagged.
I recommend using remove.bg and photopea.com (which is basically a free online equivalent to Photoshop), using the techniques outlined in this video: