Genaro Rossi - Submissions - Cut-Out Player Faces Megapack

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Completed by Ernesttico on 05 Dec 2020 10:49:01
mons
18 years ago
6 hours ago
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@LFCYNWA, good work but you should only leave 2-3 pixels above the head and below the chin. Anything more is unnecessary because we want the face to be the focus of the cut-out. Additionally, all cuts must have a collar. If like in this case, the collar is quite low or the neck is quite long and to include it would mean you have more than 2-3 pixels beneath the chin, then there is a very simple technique demonstrated in the tutorial thread which allows this. Essentially, you lasso the collar and nudge it upwards 😉

P.S. Instead of uploading multiple cut-outs one-by-one, it's much quicker and efficient to upload them as a mixpack which sees them automatically assigned in the respective person's timeline anyway. You'd also save me time having to download them manually to add them to the megapack 🙂
LFCYNWA
10 years ago
1 month ago
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@LFCYNWA, good work but you should only leave 2-3 pixels above the head and below the chin. Anything more is unnecessary because we want the face to be the focus of the cut-out. Additionally, all cuts must have a collar. If like in this case, the collar is quite low or the neck is quite long and to include it would mean you have more than 2-3 pixels beneath the chin, then there is a very simple technique demonstrated in the tutorial thread which allows this. Essentially, you lasso the collar and nudge it upwards 😉

P.S. Instead of uploading multiple cut-outs one-by-one, it's much quicker and efficient to upload them as a mixpack which sees them automatically assigned in the respective person's timeline anyway. You'd also save me time having to download them manually to add them to the megapack 🙂

Understood on all counts (the pixels rule, the collar & mixpacks). I can see that mixpacks would be easier to handle on your-all's end; I just don't know how to submit cutouts that way. (I also sometimes don't know when I'm going down the rabbit hole of searching for faces, whether I'm going to get one guy or the whole team!) 🙂
mons
18 years ago
6 hours ago
90,962
Understood on all counts (the pixels rule, the collar & mixpacks). I can see that mixpacks would be easier to handle on your-all's end; I just don't know how to submit cutouts that way. (I also sometimes don't know when I'm going down the rabbit hole of searching for faces, whether I'm going to get one guy or the whole team!) 🙂

When you save the cut-outs at your end, save them as the person's UID. Then when you're done for the day (and I know the feeling - "I'll just do a couple of cut-outs" - 2 hours later you're still at it 😀 ), use the upload pack button and the forum system will automatically assign the cut-out to the person with that UID if you use the upload pack button

https://sortitoutsi.net/uploads/mirrored_images/OhEsHRC46BJFrU59JSV2GvTFohqM5yYlnQ6Wblkn.png

It can be a teampack (AZ Alkmaar youth team), or can be a random mixpack (LFCYNWA's mixpack XII), but it's much more practical to upload them once, no? 🙂
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