Marco Della Croce - Submissions - Cut-Out Player Faces Megapack
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@Humberto21, good work but remember that every cut must contain a collar.
At the same time, the ideal cut only contains 2-3 pixels beneath the chin. Since in some sources, like presumably this one, the person in the image may have a longer neck than usual, this would be quite difficult to achieve naturally.
Here's a video of how these two can be accomplished quickly and effectively even if the source doesn't seem to allow it:
hi, I need to know something, once I upload an "image pack" can I add images to that pack or do I have to create a new one? for example, if I create and upload a pack named "Staff Italian" to the site an hour later or a month later, can I add images to that pack I uploaded or do I still have to create a new pack to upload to the site? Thank you for the constant invitations to improve my cuts (especially for the collars) 🙂 and also for other things, I know that you have been reminding me to improve for a while but (for now) using Photopea I still find it a bit "difficult" make the cut for the collars, but with a little patience I will improve in that too. - I hope the message is clear, I use GoogleTranslate
hi, I need to know something, once I upload an "image pack" can I add images to that pack or do I have to create a new one? for example, if I create and upload a pack named "Staff Italian" to the site an hour later or a month later, can I add images to that pack I uploaded or do I still have to create a new pack to upload to the site? Thank you for the constant invitations to improve my cuts (especially for the collars) 🙂 and also for other things, I know that you have been reminding me to improve for a while but (for now) using Photopea I still find it a bit "difficult" make the cut for the collars, but with a little patience I will improve in that too. - I hope the message is clear, I use GoogleTranslate
Once a pack has been uploaded that's it; anything new, you'll need to upload separately, otherwise it'll be impossible for me to keep up 😉
As for moving the collar, the video should show you how easy and quickly you can do it. It's really not that hard once you try it out once or twice, and it's quite important in order to make sure that all cuts in the megapack have the same look as much as possible. If you're not quite sure how to do it in a particular image, don't be shy to ask for help - that's the best way to improve your technique and learn what needs to be done in the future 😉
Nice to see somebody take the feedback in the constructive spirit in which it is intended 🙂
Once a pack has been uploaded that's it; anything new, you'll need to upload separately, otherwise it'll be impossible for me to keep up 😉
As for moving the collar, the video should show you how easy and quickly you can do it. It's really not that hard once you try it out once or twice, and it's quite important in order to make sure that all cuts in the megapack have the same look as much as possible. If you're not quite sure how to do it in a particular image, don't be shy to ask for help - that's the best way to improve your technique and learn what needs to be done in the future 😉
Nice to see somebody take the feedback in the constructive spirit in which it is intended 🙂
I hope there are many who understand the meaning 🙂 also because I mainly look for the images for me, and I want the best. From your packs I have always found the best in all these years and contributing to the work you do requires me to do a good job, because I imagine that there are guys like me who want to see beautiful images 😉
@Humberto21, good work but remember that every cut must contain a collar.
At the same time, the ideal cut only contains 2-3 pixels beneath the chin. Since in some sources, like presumably this one, the person in the image may have a longer neck than usual, this would be quite difficult to achieve naturally.
Here's a video of how these two can be accomplished quickly and effectively even if the source doesn't seem to allow it: