Hello! I am using FaceGen for behavioral science research and am in the process of creating face stimuli. In order to create the stimuli, I need to have two sets of faces (male faces and female faces) that are varied equally around the prototype for each group. Unfortunately, the "genetic" option varies the faces on too many dimensions (age, skin tone, etc.), and I really just want to adjust the faces feature- by-feature.
For instance, for Feature X, I want to vary: Female face A 5% from the prototype Male face A 5% from the prototype Female face B 10% from the prototype Male face B 10% from the prototype Female face C 15% from the prototype Male face C 15% from the prototype The features I am interested in varying will be things like nose width, lip shape, distance between the eyes, etc. However, I've noticed that when adjusting one feature using the sliders, other features also get adjusted. Is there a way to vary the features independently from each other? If not, is there a way to confirm that if I am adjusting a feature for the female face set, when I adjust the feature for the male face set all features will be adjusted equally? Thank you! Best, Tara. -- FaceGen: Award-winning 3-D face creation software. Visit http://www.facegen.com to download a free copy of the Modeller! You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "FaceGen" group. For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/facegen?hl=en
