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Adding my face to a custom superstar..


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I seriously have been trying to add my own face to a custom superstar, however whenever I do he looks really strange, anyone willing to help me out here and tell me exactly whats wrong. Here is the image I imported in the game. I can give you my gamertag so you can check for yourself how the face looks like on a custom superstar. Help would be appreciated, thanks guys.

 

http://oi62.tinypic.com/15c95c.jpg

 

 

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Your face cut out is wrong, it should be more stretched
 

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Your face cut out is wrong, it should be more stretched

 

How much more stretched though?

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The lighting on half your face is so dark, you might come out looking like Harvey Dent in the game.

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You need to have a good quality straight on picture of your face with equal lighting on both sides.

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You need to have a good quality straight on picture of your face with equal lighting on both sides.

 

Make sense, thanks.

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http://tinypic.com/r/214z97l/8

 

I too am pretty crap at this lol. Logos are one thing, but doing the face is out my reach. Never used photoshop in my life. Can anyone assist me also. Thanks!

Edited by Da_Man
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You need to have a lot more of your face included within the circle so you have more of an edge round your features.

it should be like, from the bottom of your chin to the top of your forehead even. Also I guess you're using an ellipse tool to select

the area and then cutting with a blurred edge. try just the eraser tool with a feathered edge and erase the background manually.

it doesn't have to be an exact round shape and also you can still see the edges on the ones you've done. it should blend seamlessly into

the background, otherwise you'll have a round border on the whole thing..

Posted (edited)

You need to have a lot more of your face included within the circle so you have more of an edge round your features.

it should be like, from the bottom of your chin to the top of your forehead even. Also I guess you're using an ellipse tool to select

the area and then cutting with a blurred edge. try just the eraser tool with a feathered edge and erase the background manually.

it doesn't have to be an exact round shape and also you can still see the edges on the ones you've done. it should blend seamlessly into

the background, otherwise you'll have a round border on the whole thing..

 

Alright, thank you this may actually help. I just tried it again, this is my latest image tell me if there is anything wrong with it.

 

http://oi60.tinypic.com/1ok21z.jpg

Edited by RawadM
Posted (edited)

You need to stop using the circle tool as a cutout. Try using the eraser around your face. Follow this video below as example how to remove the background.

 

Edited by DTHayward7
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Why don't you just post a picture of your face and see if anyone will be willing to help you out? If anyone does, you at least will learn what you're doing wrong and won't need help every time afterwards.

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You need to have a lot more of your face included within the circle so you have more of an edge round your features.

it should be like, from the bottom of your chin to the top of your forehead even. Also I guess you're using an ellipse tool to select

the area and then cutting with a blurred edge. try just the eraser tool with a feathered edge and erase the background manually.

it doesn't have to be an exact round shape and also you can still see the edges on the ones you've done. it should blend seamlessly into

the background, otherwise you'll have a round border on the whole thing..

 

Alright, thank you this may actually help. I just tried it again, this is my latest image tell me if there is anything wrong with it.

 

http://oi60.tinypic.com/1ok21z.jpg

 

 

No, what would actually help is if you listened to me and didnt use the ellipse selection tool :p

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Why don't you just post a picture of your face and see if anyone will be willing to help you out? If anyone does, you at least will learn what you're doing wrong and won't need help every time afterwards.

 

Here is the original one, if anyone is willing to show me the right way in a video tutorial or something I would truly appreciate it, thanks guys.

 

http://oi57.tinypic.com/24lu0ly.jpg

Edited by RawadM
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You need to have a lot more of your face included within the circle so you have more of an edge round your features.

it should be like, from the bottom of your chin to the top of your forehead even. Also I guess you're using an ellipse tool to select

the area and then cutting with a blurred edge. try just the eraser tool with a feathered edge and erase the background manually.

it doesn't have to be an exact round shape and also you can still see the edges on the ones you've done. it should blend seamlessly into

the background, otherwise you'll have a round border on the whole thing..

 

Alright, thank you this may actually help. I just tried it again, this is my latest image tell me if there is anything wrong with it.

 

http://oi60.tinypic.com/1ok21z.jpg

 

 

No, what would actually help is if you listened to me and didnt use the ellipse selection tool :p

 

 

Oh yeah my bad dude.

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