When using the Full Body Reshape feature in Evoto, you might notice that some sliders are greyed out and inaccessible. This is a common occurrence and not an indication of a malfunction. Instead, it is a protective measure designed to ensure accurate body reshaping by preventing imprecise or undesirable results.
Why Does This Happen?
Sliders become greyed out when the system has difficulty accurately recognizing certain body parts in the current image. This typically occurs for two main reasons:
- Image Quality: If the image quality is low or if the body part you want to adjust is not clearly visible, the system may struggle to detect and process it accurately.
- Image Composition: In some cases, a body part may be obscured, partially cropped out, or not properly aligned within the frame, which creates challenges for our recognition algorithms.
By disabling the sliders for these areas, the system ensures that any reshaping attempts do not lead to inaccurate or unnatural results.
What You Can Do
If you encounter greyed-out sliders, you can take the following steps to improve the situation and contribute to our ongoing product development:
- Provide a Better Image: Ensure that the image you use is of high quality and that the body parts you wish to adjust are clearly visible and well-lit. A well-composed image helps the system accurately detect and process the body.
- Submit Feedback: If you consistently experience issues with image recognition for a specific image type or body posture, you can submit the problematic images to us. This feedback is invaluable as it helps our team improve our body recognition algorithms and enhance the overall functionality of the Full Body Reshape feature.
- Stay Updated: We are continuously working on optimizing our body recognition capabilities. By submitting your feedback and using high-quality images, you contribute to the ongoing improvement of our tools, leading to a better user experience for everyone.