Josh O'Connor - Submissions - Cut-Out Player Faces Megapack

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In Progress by tv_capper on 06 Dec 2020 16:49:23
Completed by tv_capper on 06 Dec 2020 16:53:34
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Completed by weeniehutjr on 06 Dec 2020 16:56:53
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Rejected by mons on 29 Sep 2022 05:36:48
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mons
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@leishm2, like @BramNUFC told you here, the correct dimension for cuts are 250x250, or 180x180 in cases of lower quality. Take a look at this thread for these guidelines for cutters and video tutorials for some more info on what we expect for from our cuts before uploading any more. A source as large as this can easily lead to a cut with sufficient quality to be in 250x250.

 

I recommend using remove.bg for your cuts. It's a fantastic free online tool which does the heavy lifting for you by removing the background in the source image, leaving you to only rotate, crop and/or nudge the collar upwards. It's tremendously easy to use and provides fantastic quality. With it, you can go from source to cut in a couple of minutes for the vast majority of images. 

 

Here's a couple of videos on how to use remove.bg, one when combined with Photoshop and another using photopea.com, which is a free online app so close to Photoshop that it has the same shortcuts, layout and icons 😉 If you don't have Photoshop, photopea.com is the tool I would recommend to use to tweak the draft cut produced by remove.bg. It's more powerful and versatile than GIMP and other similar tools.

 

 

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By mons 29 September 2022 - 05:40 AM UTC 

@leishm2, like @BramNUFC told you here, the correct dimension for cuts are 250x250, or 180x180 in cases of lower quality. Take a look at this thread for these guidelines for cutters and video tutorials for some more info on what we expect for from our cuts before uploading any more. A source as large as this can easily lead to a cut with sufficient quality to be in 250x250.

 

I recommend using remove.bg for your cuts. It's a fantastic free online tool which does the heavy lifting for you by removing the background in the source image, leaving you to only rotate, crop and/or nudge the collar upwards. It's tremendously easy to use and provides fantastic quality. With it, you can go from source to cut in a couple of minutes for the vast majority of images. 

 

Here's a couple of videos on how to use remove.bg, one when combined with Photoshop and another using photopea.com, which is a free online app so close to Photoshop that it has the same shortcuts, layout and icons 😉 If you don't have Photoshop, photopea.com is the tool I would recommend to use to tweak the draft cut produced by remove.bg. It's more powerful and versatile than GIMP and other similar tools.

 

 

thanks i used removebg for the oconnor cut - appreciate the feedback

 

mons
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By leishm2 29 September 2022 - 21:50 PM UTC 

thanks i used removebg for the oconnor cut - appreciate the feedback

 

Before putting it through remove.bg, remember to crop it to an area around the face. Otherwise the output will not be as good quality as the source 😉

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Completed by mons on 01 Oct 2022 13:34:26