Roberts Aršauskis - Submissions - Cut-Out Player Faces Megapack

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Pending by Varp on 30 Oct 2022 10:14:50
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Rejected by mons on 24 Dec 2022 15:48:20
mons
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@Benjamin222, in sources like this where the green from the kit or the grass is reflected onto the face, we find that the final cut looks much better if this is removed. You can do so very easily by downloading an action file from the first or second link of this post (depends if you use Photoshop or Photopea) which replicates the action shown in the below video in a single-click 😉

 

 

Edit: Also, I'm not sure how you've managed to reduce the image sharpness quite so much from the original source, but keep an eye out for it.

Benjamin222
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By mons 24 December 2022 - 15:46 PM UTC 

@Benjamin222, in sources like this where the green from the kit or the grass is reflected onto the face, we find that the final cut looks much better if this is removed. You can do so very easily by downloading an action file from the first or second link of this post (depends if you use Photoshop or Photopea) which replicates the action shown in the below video in a single-click 😉

 

 

Edit: Also, I'm not sure how you've managed to reduce the image sharpness quite so much from the original source, but keep an eye out for it.

 

@mons : thanks for your input, will try to improve 🙂

 

do you have an action key to remove green for photopea as well? i only found the basic keys for photopea. or can they be used for both programs?

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By Benjamin222 25 December 2022 - 19:33 PM UTC 

@mons : thanks for your input, will try to improve 🙂

 

do you have an action key to remove green for photopea as well? i only found the basic keys for photopea. or can they be used for both programs?

 

I'm afraid I don't think there is. Try clicking ctrl+u, choosing the green channel, and reducing the saturation accordingly, see if that has any tangible effect.