Stefan Janković - Submissions - Cut-Out Player Faces Megapack
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Good work @OKV, but please remember that every cut must include a collar. As you know, cuts shouldn't have more than 2-3 pixels beneath the chin and in some instances the collar may be below that area. In those cases, use the simple and quick technique displayed in this video to nudge the collar upwards in a natural way and include a collar in the cut.
Hello, thanks for the advice, but it's easier for me to remove the neck pixel by pixel than to make collars, because if a player moves to another club, then he will have a collar in the color of his former club, which is not very beautiful, I think so
Hello, thanks for the advice, but it's easier for me to remove the neck pixel by pixel than to make collars, because if a player moves to another club, then he will have a collar in the color of his former club, which is not very beautiful, I think so
We are aware of that, but this has been the standard megapack look we have been aiming at ever since it started. The reason is that SI's licensed cuts, on which ‘template’ this megapack was based, were originally all in this format, and as a result the absolute bulk of the megapack cuts include a collar.
Keep in mind that cut-outs are not automatically added to the megapack and having a collar is one of the aspects of the cut considered when deciding if the cut is to be added to the megapack or not. Having a collar is something which we definitely look for in a cut and we expect every cut to have, so please include them in your future cuts 👍
After all, heaven help us if we have to keep tabs on all of the 300k+ images in the megapack and change the collar accordingly every time 😉
If done properly, it's a small bit of the collar which is not identifiable as coming from a particular club's kit.
Good work @OKV, but please remember that every cut must include a collar. As you know, cuts shouldn't have more than 2-3 pixels beneath the chin and in some instances the collar may be below that area. In those cases, use the simple and quick technique displayed in this video to nudge the collar upwards in a natural way and include a collar in the cut.