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wonder if it is possible to have a dropper to sample the skin during the selection process to aid in the selection process. the selection done usually with the current options usually,for me, leaves a lot of places unselected. can be quite tedious to brush in the skin area for a full body pic.
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The skin area brush is a "smart brush" that is continually sampling the skin colors under center of the brush and then selecting those colors over the whole size of the brush.
You might notice that the brush is shown as two concentric circles and its the inner circle that skin colors are selected from, and the outer circle is the overall brush size.
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Do you mean that you click on any unselected area of skin, and then the software automatically fills in areas of the same skin color without you having to use the brush?
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I find the skin selection algorithms are not great. I have been working on some images where the person is against a grey background and the colours etc are correct therefore the skin areas are obvious to the human eye but when I select full body I find I have to still paint in a lot of skin areas, in some cases nearly all of it. Then the next picture which is almost identical, skin selection will work fine so I don't understand why the selection areas vary so much.
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10-23-2011, 11:34 AM
(This post was last modified: 10-23-2011, 10:40 PM by Salisbury.)
You're obviously displeased with this software that I (personallly) think you should just go somewhere else to find what you're really looking for ......... the folks at Anthropics have bent over backwards to meet everyone's expectations .......... BUT ............. with users like you WHY SHOULD THEY BOTHER ??