[RMVX ACE] NEED SOME BUST HELP - HAVE THE BUST, HAVE THE EMOSET.
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I need some light photoshop (i think) help that is just beyond my ability.
I have the bust below:
And emosets:
But I am not able to put the emotion faces onto the bust, and have a set of 8 busts with the appropriate emotions.
It looks like it should be easy, but the hair color doesn't match up exactly and my edits look bad. Can someone help?
Please reply here or PM me and I can send you the full image files.
I have the bust below:
And emosets:
But I am not able to put the emotion faces onto the bust, and have a set of 8 busts with the appropriate emotions.
It looks like it should be easy, but the hair color doesn't match up exactly and my edits look bad. Can someone help?
Please reply here or PM me and I can send you the full image files.
Aren't this sizes of the face sets smaller than the bust, so they shouldn't match up right. It's easier to do if everything matches up. Then all you need to do is cut and paste.
author=kory_toombs
Aren't this sizes of the face sets smaller than the bust, so they shouldn't match up right. It's easier to do if everything matches up. Then all you need to do is cut and paste.
Yeah, the emoset faces are smaller than the bust face. But they can usually be stretched and cut/pasted - as you suggested.
The problem here is that the emoset hair color is just SLIGHTLY different than the bust, so the cut/paste looks awful and I can't fix the hair to match.
Call me crazy, but, the thought in my head is to take the faceset, try to select-by-color on the hair, invert the selection, copy that result, then paste it the into the bust.
I get the funny feeling that's exactly what you tried, though.
I get the funny feeling that's exactly what you tried, though.
author=Marrend
Call me crazy, but, the thought in my head is to take the faceset, try to select-by-color on the hair, invert the selection, copy that result, then paste it the into the bust.
I tried something similar and it just ended up looking crappy - but I will freely admit that my photoshop skills are not fantastic.
Hence, the request for help.
It would have been great had you done it in different layers.
Layer 1: Outline
Layer 2: Facial Expression
Layer 3: Hair
That way you can just remove the previous second layer and paste in the new one.
Edit: I have no idea if Photoshop can do this? (I use Gimp.)
I ended up spending some serious time on this and got it done to the best of my abilities - I think it turned out okay. I asked my wife if she could see "anything strange" with the edited busts and she didn't notice anything. So I'll consider that a ringing endorsement.
For future googlers: Selecting by color was not doing it 100% since it was selecting her eyebrow, which intersected with her hair in many of the emosets. But after some careful lasso-ing, embiggening, and using the smudge tool to lighten, I got it looking okay.
For future googlers: Selecting by color was not doing it 100% since it was selecting her eyebrow, which intersected with her hair in many of the emosets. But after some careful lasso-ing, embiggening, and using the smudge tool to lighten, I got it looking okay.
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