Yusuf Özdemir - Submissions - Cut-Out Player Faces Megapack

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Completed by mons on 29 Aug 2021 10:26:36
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Pending by Deleted User #1094108 on 15 Oct 2021 13:33:25
Rejected by weeniehutjr on 15 Oct 2021 13:49:07
weeniehutjr
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@BramNUFC This cutout is too blurry when compared with the excellent quality source image, which shouldn't be happening if you're following the tutorials provided by mons. What size are you cropping the image to before putting it through remove.bg? Are you doing any resizing afterwards?

 

edit: the same goes for the other ones I've rejected.

mons
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@BramNUFC, you have been given various advice on how to improve your cutting technique. Please follow it when doing any more cuts in the future. While we are looking for as many cuts as possible, it is equally important that cut quality is as high as the source warrants. I haven't got round to checking them but this is unfortunately not the case with a fair few of some of your cuts. 

 

I appreciate the good intentions and the work you're putting in, but you only produced your first cuts a few days ago, so take your time to keep perfecting your cutting technique before starting to churn them up in bulk. For instance, when there is such an evidently excellent source available, the area around the should be cropped before the image is put through remove.bg. This ensures image quality is retained and cut quality is maintained accordingly. 

 

Watch this video to see how to use remove.bg in the best manner if you use Photoshop:

 

 

and this video if you use remove.bg together with photopea

 

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By mons 15 October 2021 - 14:08 PM UTC 

@BramNUFC, you have been given various advice on how to improve your cutting technique. Please follow it when doing any more cuts in the future. While we are looking for as many cuts as possible, it is equally important that cut quality is as high as the source warrants. I haven't got round to checking them but this is unfortunately not the case with a fair few of some of your cuts. 

 

I appreciate the good intentions and the work you're putting in, but you only produced your first cuts a few days ago, so take your time to keep perfecting your cutting technique before starting to churn them up in bulk. For instance, when there is such an evidently excellent source available, the area around the should be cropped before the image is put through remove.bg. This ensures image quality is retained and cut quality is maintained accordingly. 

 

Watch this video to see how to use remove.bg in the best manner if you use Photoshop:

 

 

and this video if you use remove.bg together with photopea

 

 

Yeah I was cropping the pics with the windows cutting tool instead of photopea before putting them through remove.bg, big difference in quality. Was just trying to get as many as possible in haha, will try to focus more on quality from now on 🙂

 

mons
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By BramNUFC 15 October 2021 - 15:06 PM UTC 

Yeah I was cropping the pics with the windows cutting tool instead of photopea before putting them through remove.bg, big difference in quality. Was just trying to get as many as possible in haha, will try to focus more on quality from now on 🙂

 

That's the spirit 👍

 

I recommend using Paint to crop them, and for any source which paint can't open, use croppola.com 😉

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Completed on 21 Jan 2024 20:32:13
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This image is part of a pack: FM24 TSL Mix 2
Pending by 1Beril on 01 Jan 2024 23:22:12
Completed by mons on 02 Jan 2024 06:24:03