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Featured Full Bodyline “CENCORED” - Printable Version +- Unofficial Hotscreen Community (https://hotscreen.dominated.dev) +-- Forum: HotScreen (https://hotscreen.dominated.dev/forumdisplay.php?fid=6) +--- Forum: Collections (https://hotscreen.dominated.dev/forumdisplay.php?fid=8) +--- Thread: Featured Full Bodyline “CENCORED” (/showthread.php?tid=41) |
RE: Full Bodyline “CENCORED” - Pulse011 - 01-25-2026 (01-20-2026, 04:52 PM)WeberKurz Wrote: Here you go, a Google drive folder link.This may 100% be a user error with something like this. but the detection always seems to come up in squares and will sometimes match the skin but it seems like most of the time it will just be blocky. dont know if its just me but thats the problem im bhaving RE: Full Bodyline “CENCORED” - whatsthewahtsss - 02-25-2026 im not sure why but when i add it, it just gives a weird effect around the areas, no censor? RE: Full Bodyline “CENCORED” - OLK0001 - 04-02-2026 (12-06-2025, 09:56 AM)endofbeen Wrote: I ended up making a JP preset for myself, but once you stack a bunch of features together, it turns out insanely cool.Could you share your collection? I been keep tweaking it for an hour now, trying different ppl's settings, and even tried making myself one. It all the censor just turns out square and missing/fusing backgrounds, I'm on 4k monitor could that be the reason? Spent 4 hours trying to make this work. I just can't. Check my image RE: Full Bodyline “CENCORED” - OLK0001 - 04-03-2026 The original script was giving me random blocky squares and catching a lot of pink/red/orange hair by mistake. I rewrote the color-matching and neighbor-check logic to optimize it for those character types. It's clipping cleanly to the body lines now instead of boxing everything out. Huge improvement for me compared to my last post—hope this helps someone else having the same issue!
Custom Body Line Clipping V2.zip (Size: 6.43 KB / Downloads: 139)
RE: Full Bodyline “CENCORED” - 123456 - 04-03-2026 (04-03-2026, 02:16 AM)OLK0001 Wrote: The original script was giving me random blocky squares and catching a lot of pink/red/orange hair by mistake. I rewrote the color-matching and neighbor-check logic to optimize it for those character types. It's clipping cleanly to the body lines now instead of boxing everything out. Huge improvement for me compared to my last post—hope this helps someone else having the same issue!Can you share your custom data?
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