@ArraManager, whatever cutting program and/or technique you're using for all your cuts is removing all hair details. Here's a tried and tested method to get good cuts from sources as good as this, using remove.bg to remove the background and Photoshop or photopea.com to edit the ensuing cut-out:
Images should also be cropped no more than 2-3 pixels above the head and the image should be at the centre of the canvas, equally distant from each side. Take a look at this thread for guidelines for cutters and video tutorials for some more info on what we expect for from our cuts.
@ArraManager, whatever cutting program and/or technique you're using for all your cuts is removing all hair details. Here's a tried and tested method to get good cuts from sources as good as this, using remove.bg to remove the background and Photoshop or photopea.com to edit the ensuing cut-out:
Images should also be cropped no more than 2-3 pixels above the head and the image should be at the centre of the canvas, equally distant from each side. Take a look at this thread for guidelines for cutters and video tutorials for some more info on what we expect for from our cuts.
I do use remove.bg , I will take more care when looking at the editing
@ArraManager, whatever cutting program and/or technique you're using for all your cuts is removing all hair details. Here's a tried and tested method to get good cuts from sources as good as this, using remove.bg to remove the background and Photoshop or photopea.com to edit the ensuing cut-out:
Images should also be cropped no more than 2-3 pixels above the head and the image should be at the centre of the canvas, equally distant from each side. Take a look at this thread for guidelines for cutters and video tutorials for some more info on what we expect for from our cuts.