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"What is the complexity level of my image?"

We guess that you always wonder which complexity level your image will be and how it is assigned by us.

Here are the criteria that we base on when we assign the level of complexity of your images:

1 – If your image is an object, it depends on:

- The shape of the object.

For example, if it’s square or a circle, it will be complexity 1 (€0.95 per image). The more edgy, complex of the path surrounding the object, the higher complexity level it will be.

- How many extra path lines besides the main one surrounding the object. The more extra path lines, the higher the complexity level.

For example, if your image is a wheel of a bike, although the shape is just a circle, but the inside of the wheel requires many extra path lines. Therefore, it will be complexity 4 (€7 per image).

Sample:


 

2 – If your image is a model

Normally, model images require masking (see our blog “Tip of the week – model image”), therefore, it will be complexity 4 (€7 per image)

However, there are certain model images that is not necessary to use masking (an image of a bald man for example, there’s not much hair to mask; or a girl that wears a hat covering all her hair). With these images, we still apply clipping. They might be complexity 3 (€4.5 per image)

On the other hand, we always work according to your requests. If you have images that need a price quotation in advance, don’t hesitate to email us and attach one sample image, we will estimate the complexity level and the price for you.

More information about pricing and complexity levels? Click here for our pricing page or click here for our portfolio

Posted on Tuesday, October 16, 2007 at 09:48AM by Registered CommenterMisterClipping in | CommentsPost a Comment

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