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-REP
vERY sticky man -rep I SAID -rep.
gonna rant for a sec
u dont have to understand
but just listen
(JOKE YOU NEED TO LISTEN)
paint 3d and after effects have this magic select rotobrush option, and instead of selecting objects to the nearest neighbor pixel, it uses bilinear projecting and selections. i cannot select the color pixels i want either, it does not have any advantage for any project besides maybe a human being cut out of an image but only if the ai even recognizes it.