Tattoo Photo Extractor now includes AI flattening and manual warp controls

The Tattoo Photo Extractor now gives users more control with AI-flattened extraction, manual warp adjustments, cleaner preview controls, and clearer upload guidance.

We’ve updated the Tattoo Photo Extractor to make it easier to turn finished tattoo photos into clean, usable reference images.

The tool now includes two extraction modes: Standard and Flattened. Standard keeps the extracted tattoo closer to the original photo placement, while Flattened asks AI to unwrap the tattoo from the body curve and straighten the design onto a cleaner, flatter reference.

We also added Manual Warp controls so users can fine-tune the final result before downloading. These controls let users make small adjustments to the top, bottom, left, and right edges of the extracted image, which is helpful when a tattoo photo is close but still needs a little extra correction for stencil prep, lettering reference, or design cleanup.

The preview page has also been cleaned up. Users can now toggle between the original photo and the extracted preview, choose the extraction mode in the control panel, adjust the manual warp settings, and download the adjusted image from one organized workspace.

We also improved error messaging for images that AI cannot process. If a tattoo photo includes a recognizable protected character, logo, or copyrighted artwork, the tool now gives clearer guidance instead of showing a generic failure message.

These updates make the Tattoo Photo Extractor more useful for artists working with real tattoo photos, especially curved placements, script tattoos, lettering references, and stencil preparation.