Thanks Facegen Guru and Peter, for such a prompt response, that clarified a 
lot of things.

I am trying to generate 3D-Head mesh from images. My problem is mostly with 
the female faces. Its difficult to describe, but some of them look 'manly' 
and are hardly recognizable. Even after applying morphs it is difficult to 
make them look like the original person.

Q1. Will using customizer be of any help in this regard ? and how ?

Q2. Are there any generic settings on the modeler UI side, which give 
better results with females ?

Q3. Any other guideline/approach you would like to suggest ?

I don't have much expertise in using 3D softwares like ZBrush/Maya etc, so 
would like to avoid post-processing output generated by FaceGen.

On Monday, September 28, 2015 at 4:27:38 PM UTC+5:30, Amit Tomar wrote:
>
> I am using FaceGen's PhotoFit to create 3d-models for my team. I am 
> getting decent results for the males but not so good for the females. 
>
> Q1. I tried using different head sets. Are there any particular head-sets 
> which give better results for females ?
> Q2. Other than the head sets provided with FaceGen, are there any other 
> sources where I can get other head sets ?
> Q3. Is there some relation of head set type with a particular face type ? 
> For e.g. Aqua Model works better with people having longish face ?
> Q4. If nothing works out, I am planning to use customizer for creating 
> custom head template for women. Are there different masks (Internal Mean 
> Face) for different face types or I have to use the only one provided with 
> FaceGen customizer ?
>

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