I'm trying to make virtual characters that have facial expressions
that are plausible based on the psychological literature on emotion.
Although FaceGen seems very nice for a lot of things, the mouth on the
angry face should be closed. For example:

http://www.physorg.com/news144508402.html

http://psycnet.apa.org/journals/xhp/29/6/images/xhp_29_6_1228_fig1a.gif
(the image on the far right).

Can you please suggest how I can more accurately make an angry face
just using FaceGen?

I realize I can export the mesh and work on it from Maya or 3DS, but I
would rather just be able to do it in FaceGen.

Many thanks,
pete

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