Once returned to the working area with the actor, you may
proceed to edit the background mask before a custom background
image can be properly used.
Auto Mode
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Click the Mask Editing
button on the tool bar to access the Mask Editor
Panel. By default, CrazyTalk has
automatically estimated the most necessary parts for us in
Auto Mode.
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Press down the Actor Brush
button and roughly draw contours to frame around the actor.
CrazyTalk will estimate the actor's edge
according to the contours.
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Using Actor Brush
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Actor contour created
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Click the Preview button and use the
Zoom In
(Shortcut: + or
Shift + "=") button to enlarge the image and check the mask
result on the edges. If the result is not very well, click
the Go to Manual Mode button to deal with
the details.
Manual Mode
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In Manual Mode, press down the
Eraser
button, then
drag the Brush Size slider to the left
(Shortcut: [), to decrease the eraser size and refine the
edges.
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Click the Preview button to check the
results again. If you find jagged edges, use the
Zoom In
(Shortcut: + or
Shift + "=") button to enlarge the jagged area. Then press
down the Blur
button and paint on the edges of the mask to smooth the
edges out.
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Jaggy edges
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Jaggy edges removed
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Note:
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Alternatively, use an external image editor
(e.g. Photoshop) to predefine the alpha channel
for mask editing before loading your image into
CrazyTalk. The alpha channel can be in
32-bit BMP, TGA or PNG format.
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Click the OK button when done and back to
the working area. Then you can
add a background image to the actor.
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