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(08-11-2015, 09:42 PM)drew3555 Wrote: I found the solution in another thread! Thanks!
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#2 03-05-2015, 01:05 PM
The halo you are seeing around the head of the subject is caused by the Hair mask spilling over to the background.
To correct this open Hair Control > View/Edit mask area > set a solid color to make it easier to see the mask > Use the Cut back brush to remove the hair mask from the background and any other area outside the hair.
Thanks for informing others of your findings. This makes the forums, the sharing of information.
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09-03-2015, 01:49 PM
(This post was last modified: 09-03-2015, 04:42 PM by babolino.)
Hi all,
No it´s not enough. The sliders "cheekbones" and "cheekcolour" also produces these shadows!
Btw. how can I upload an image to show you?
update1:
HAHA, I realized they released V15!!! I guess the update will solve my problem!
update2:
The slider "cheekbones" still produces a shadow outside the face!!! TRy to set it to 100 to better see the effect.
update3:
Aaaaaand here we go, nothing changed as son as I try to enable "skin lighting controls" I get shadows on the image, even if ALL sliders are turned to ZERO!
I tried on several machines with different photos. White Background, grey background and I can reproduce it!
Can´t believe that this bugs still exists!!! And yes I opened a support Ticket.
Can anybody confirm?