Elias Maguli - Submissions - Cut-Out Player Faces Megapack
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Hey @mons , thanks for the reply! I have like 500 more pics incoming in the coming days, be ready 😛
This one was an old one I had, I thought I sent the new version, that's why it has a bad resize. Will submit it corrected later, sometimes it's harder to rotate the face as some pictures don't look that well when done, but for most of them are as correct as they can be, provided that the sources most of the time aren't high quality.
With this in mind, in the next batches and as we approach teams with lower reputations, some players have really crappy pictures (for example, pictures I took from videos in low quality). Not much of them, but a few. Feel free to reject them if you see that they aren't up to the standard of the megapack. In my case, I prefer a bad picture to no picture in game, but that's a personal opinion and I understand if they're rejected.
Regards!
Hey @mons , thanks for the reply! I have like 500 more pics incoming in the coming days, be ready 😛
This one was an old one I had, I thought I sent the new version, that's why it has a bad resize. Will submit it corrected later, sometimes it's harder to rotate the face as some pictures don't look that well when done, but for most of them are as correct as they can be, provided that the sources most of the time aren't high quality.
With this in mind, in the next batches and as we approach teams with lower reputations, some players have really crappy pictures (for example, pictures I took from videos in low quality). Not much of them, but a few. Feel free to reject them if you see that they aren't up to the standard of the megapack. In my case, I prefer a bad picture to no picture in game, but that's a personal opinion and I understand if they're rejected.
Regards!
I appreciate that rotating a source might not be always possible or practical, but it should be viable in the majority of images tbh.
Tbh, if an image is really crappy, like this one or this one, then it's better that you avoid uploading it in the first place. I have hundreds of images to check on a daily basis (since I uploaded 2022.01 on Sunday afternoon, over 1,800 images have been produced, to give you an idea of the amount of images produced by the community), so I'd much rather than images like that aren't cut because they're a waste of time for all concerned. There's little point in having a cut-out being a unrecognizable blurry mess of pixels. Don't get me wrong, low-quality is fine, but crappy quality is another thing - just use your common sense.
Oh, and it's easier for me (and for you too tbh) if you upload 2 packs of 50 cuts instead of 4 packs of 25 images each 😉
I appreciate that rotating a source might not be always possible or practical, but it should be viable in the majority of images tbh.
Tbh, if an image is really crappy, like this one or this one, then it's better that you avoid uploading it in the first place. I have hundreds of images to check on a daily basis (since I uploaded 2022.01 on Sunday afternoon, over 1,800 images have been produced, to give you an idea of the amount of images produced by the community), so I'd much rather than images like that aren't cut because they're a waste of time for all concerned. There's little point in having a cut-out being a unrecognizable blurry mess of pixels. Don't get me wrong, low-quality is fine, but crappy quality is another thing - just use your common sense.
Oh, and it's easier for me (and for you too tbh) if you upload 2 packs of 50 cuts instead of 4 packs of 25 images each 😉
Great, cool. I was using a 25-30 limit but now I'll use 50!
@NahuelFK, good work with these Tanzanian cuts. One small thing, though.
When a source is tilted to one side, like it is here, the final cut will look better if you rotate the image before cropping it so that the head is as upright as possible.
Here's a video showing what I mean, amongst other things:
Oh, and remember to resize your images to 250x too 😉