Jos Volders - Submissions - Cut-Out Player Faces Megapack
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I appreciate the attempt @Alexandre Mortier, but since you're still starting out in producing cuts, it'd be better if you posted individual images in the tutorial and guidelines thread for now, and wait for feedback before uploading them on the forum. A lot of this pack aren't in line with the guidelines shown in the 1st post of the thread, and I'll be giving you some feedback here accordingly.
I'm marking them as complete, but a lot of them will need to be tweaked and fixed in order to meet the forum's guidelines.
An image like this, for example, should be rotated. Keep in mind that the face should be straight-on, rather than slanting or at angle; i.e. the eyes are ideally in a straight line and parallel to the top or bottom of the cut.
Oh… didn't dawn on me to just post some of these in the thread and ask for feedback on them first. I will definitely do that with the next batch before submitting to not waste your time until I get the hang of it. Thank you for the feedback.
Oh… didn't dawn on me to just post some of these in the thread and ask for feedback on them first. I will definitely do that with the next batch before submitting to not waste your time until I get the hang of it. Thank you for the feedback.
You should avoid doing packs for now, start off with individual images.
I appreciate the attempt @Alexandre Mortier, but since you're still starting out in producing cuts, it'd be better if you posted individual images in the tutorial and guidelines thread for now, and wait for feedback before uploading them on the forum. A lot of this pack aren't in line with the guidelines shown in the 1st post of the thread, and I'll be giving you some feedback here accordingly.
I'm marking them as complete, but a lot of them will need to be tweaked and fixed in order to meet the forum's guidelines.
An image like this, for example, should be rotated. Keep in mind that the face should be straight-on, rather than slanting or at angle; i.e. the eyes are ideally in a straight line and parallel to the top or bottom of the cut.