Let’s walk through a classic use case: extracting a model with curly hair from a busy street background.
The software fills in the gaps based on your initial selections.
The v3.2.4 version represents a mature, refined iteration of the tool, boasting several key improvements and features: Vertus Fluid Mask 3 v3.2.4
Because this is a legacy software, it runs surprisingly well on modest hardware. However, for optimal performance:
Fluid Mask 3 features dedicated edge-control settings that let users adjust the filtering depth. It easily distinguishes between hard edges (like architectural structures) and soft, unstable edges (like animal fur), automatically adapting its selection behavior to match the texture. Step-by-Step Workflow: Creating a Perfect Cutout Let’s walk through a classic use case: extracting
Use the three primary color-coded brush types to map out your composition:
If you are dealing with hair and finding it difficult, use the to remove the background, and then the blue blend tool to refine the hair, ensuring you don't blend too close to the highlights to avoid unnatural cutouts. However, for optimal performance: Fluid Mask 3 features
To achieve clean, professional cutouts using Vertus Fluid Mask, follow this standard operational workflow: Step 1: Set Up Your Workspace