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Bat Boy
Join Date: Feb 2002
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O.K. I have self-taught myself the photoshop and the face gen enough to where I can generate a pic and then capture it and open it into my photoshop 7.0. I am very excited about this, but the only problem that I have is that the screen capture utility that I have downloaded stamps a TRIAL COPY in red over my generated faces....I have painstakenly removed it by blowing up my pics and airbrushing each pixel off myself--talk about taking up alot of time. Somehow I managed to remove the words by pressing something in photoshop, and now I can't remember what I did. Can somebody help me and explain to me what to do to remove these annoying words off of the faces.
Thanks in advance, FSU Kegman |
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All Star Reserve
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Easiest way is use the rubber stamp and copy local areas on the face then use blur to smooth out any rough edges. 10 sec job once you get used to it.
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Major Leagues
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Help with FaceGen
FSU
You should not need to use a screen capture utility for the purpose of creating faces. I have both FaceGen and PS open when I do this. After you have the face how you like it use Ctrl+Print Screen to capture the screen and then toggle to PhotoShop and paste (Ctrl+v) the capture directly into PhotoShop. Crop the layer and use the magic wand to get rid of the white area surrounding the head. Use the smudge tool to 'erase' the stamp that FaceGen places on the forehead. Once I set up a template with Hat/Uniform etc, I was able to create a new player within a minute. |
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