ming opened this issue on Apr 12, 2003 ยท 53 posts
PeterWahoo posted Sat, 12 April 2003 at 9:39 PM
OK, I'm not at my own computer right now, so I can't give the details. You have two sides of the screen. Is it eyes on one side, and mouth on the other? Something like that? When a person smiles, the eyes, nose, lips, cheeks, and more can be involved in the facial expression. The same goes for laughing, crying, frowning. Another problem I found was that you didn't have the same description on both sides for expressions. For instance, I'd look for eyes smiling, lips smiling, eyes frowning, lips frowning, cheek frowning, whatever. I found the program and combinations so confusing that I went back to my own combination of manual morphing, using the dials.