tonynaok
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tonynaok
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Why after importing pictures, there are changes in the angle75% of original size (was 670x19) - Click to enlarge
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tonynaok
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tonynaok
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i import pics,everytime ct8 will change the pic‘s angle~~~~~help me!please!
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Snarp Farkle
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Snarp Farkle
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Try only using the front photo but straighten it like this in your image editor, I use PaintDotNet; 75% of original size (was 670x19) - Click to enlarge I have not had much luck using a side photo and have had similar results as yours several times. If only using the front facing photo in CT8 fixes it for you, you can then use a overlay program like the free version of " ImageOverlayUtility" to make further adjustments in CC. This has worked much better for me, hope it helps. :)75% of original size (was 670x19) - Click to enlarge 75% of original size (was 670x19) - Click to enlarge
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Peter (RL)
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Peter (RL)
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The angle issue can occur where the fitting points on one side of the face don't horizontally match the fitting points on the other side of the face. Try to imagine a horizontal line crossing the face and place the right side face fitting points so they horizontally match the left side. If they are higher or lower then this can affect the angle.
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