Moatasem Bazbaz - Submissions - Cut-Out Player Faces Megapack

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Pending by laoken on 04 Aug 2024 13:17:34
Completed by mons on 04 Aug 2024 13:33:20
mons
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@laoken, I'm not sure what technique it is that you're doing for cutting, but a lot of these cuts from low-quality sources have artifacts showing, such as in this cut, or parts of the background bleeding into the cut, such as the one I'm commenting on.

 

I'll fix what I can from these cuts (FAO @RT7), but it's up to you to make sure the cuts that you upload are of the best possible quality. It's clear the sources you're using aren't the best, due to the obscure nature of their subjects, but their cuts should nonetheless be as good as their source allows, which hasn't been the case for a lot of your cuts.

 

Apart from uploading the eventual cut in 180x180, please use the technique demonstrated in the below videos to make sure the background is removed in a smooth and realistic manner. I would recommend using remove.bg, which is a free online tool which removes the background to an excellent standard, for free and almost instantly.

 

Here's a couple of videos on how to use it, one when combined with Photoshop and another using photopea.com, which is a free online app so close to Photoshop that it has the same shortcuts, layout and icons.

 

If you don't have Photoshop, photopea.com is the tool I would recommend to use to tweak the draft cut produced by remove.bg. It's more powerful and versatile than GIMP and other similar tools.

 

 

RT7
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@mons  @laoken  Does anyone have the original source?

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In Progress by RT7 on 04 Aug 2024 19:05:17
Completed by mons on 04 Aug 2024 19:10:25
laoken
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By mons 04 August 2024 - 13:38 PM UTC 

@laoken, I'm not sure what technique it is that you're doing for cutting, but a lot of these cuts from low-quality sources have artifacts showing, such as in this cut, or parts of the background bleeding into the cut, such as the one I'm commenting on.

 

I'll fix what I can from these cuts (FAO @RT7), but it's up to you to make sure the cuts that you upload are of the best possible quality. It's clear the sources you're using aren't the best, due to the obscure nature of their subjects, but their cuts should nonetheless be as good as their source allows, which hasn't been the case for a lot of your cuts.

 

Apart from uploading the eventual cut in 180x180, please use the technique demonstrated in the below videos to make sure the background is removed in a smooth and realistic manner. I would recommend using remove.bg, which is a free online tool which removes the background to an excellent standard, for free and almost instantly.

 

Here's a couple of videos on how to use it, one when combined with Photoshop and another using photopea.com, which is a free online app so close to Photoshop that it has the same shortcuts, layout and icons.

 

If you don't have Photoshop, photopea.com is the tool I would recommend to use to tweak the draft cut produced by remove.bg. It's more powerful and versatile than GIMP and other similar tools.

 

 

I use photopea and removebg for every of my photos. However sometimes I am just too careless to check some of them just like this one I have accidentally left some artifact on it.  In fact many of my photos originally have artifacts and snows and I try my best to remove them. I have already try my best to make those photos eligible. For any pictures that I might have uploaded in a bad quality, please let me know and I try my best to improve it.

 

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