José Reinaldo Figueiredo - Submissions - Cut-Out Player Faces Megapack
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@BramNUFC, , you're doing a great job, so kudos for that 👏
For images like this which are a bit on the dark side, it might be worth brightening them a bit to get what I think is a slightly more natural-looking cut.
I fully appreciate that, when you're on a cutting speed-run as you evidently are, fiddling about with such relatively minor concerns is not necessarily uppermost in your thoughts, which is why I shared a Photoshop action file in this post (first link and also attached to the post itself). It contains several common actions I find extremely useful and time-consuming to access in this way while cutting. Instead of having to manually navigate to the brighten menu, I choose the Just Brighten action, press play and voila.
I'm using photopea and you can't add custom shortcuts there right? I'll try to mess around a bit with the brightness when I find another dark face
I'm using photopea and you can't add custom shortcuts there right? I'll try to mess around a bit with the brightness when I find another dark face
Doesn't seem like you can import the actual PS action file itself.
However, it looks like you can create them and save them for future use. So if you create one to add +10 brightness, you can use it and save some time. Same as most of the others, such as the resizing one, the add saturation one, adding gamma correction etc., which are all very useful.
Doesn't seem like you can import the actual PS action file itself.
However, it looks like you can create them and save them for future use. So if you create one to add +10 brightness, you can use it and save some time. Same as most of the others, such as the resizing one, the add saturation one, adding gamma correction etc., which are all very useful.
Do you know exactly where you can create them? I can only find this script thing
Do you know exactly where you can create them? I can only find this script thing
Clicking the icon circled in red will bring up the actions menu and the ones in lack to create a new set and a new action within it. Clicking the one in blue will enable you to record the action being done, and the one in lime to save it for posterity. You then just press the play button whenever you need to use it.
That's my understanding of it, anyway 👍
Clicking the icon circled in red will bring up the actions menu and the ones in lack to create a new set and a new action within it. Clicking the one in blue will enable you to record the action being done, and the one in lime to save it for posterity. You then just press the play button whenever you need to use it.
That's my understanding of it, anyway 👍
The actions menu just doesn't show up at all for me, you don't need a premium version for that right?
The actions menu just doesn't show up at all for me, you don't need a premium version for that right?
Definitely not, try selecting the Actions button from the Windows menu.
The actions menu just doesn't show up at all for me, you don't need a premium version for that right?
Nevermind, I literally just had to search ‘actions' and now the icon has popped up. Thanks!
The actions menu just doesn't show up at all for me, you don't need a premium version for that right?
Nevermind, I literally just had to search ‘actions' and now the icon has popped up. Thanks!
@BramNUFC, , you're doing a great job, so kudos for that 👏
For images like this which are a bit on the dark side, it might be worth brightening them a bit to get what I think is a slightly more natural-looking cut.
I fully appreciate that, when you're on a cutting speed-run as you evidently are, fiddling about with such relatively minor concerns is not necessarily uppermost in your thoughts, which is why I shared a Photoshop action file in this post (first link and also attached to the post itself). It contains several common actions I find extremely useful and time-consuming to access in this way while cutting. Instead of having to manually navigate to the brighten menu, I choose the Just Brighten action, press play and voila.