I did a sort of version of this manually, starting with a single face,
modifying it into two parents, and then modifying the original face again
into 4 siblings. An automatic way would be great. I'd thought about doing
something in an Excel spreadsheet, but not every slider has numeric values.

But I'm definitely a willing test subject if you need one.

Thanks!

On Sat, Dec 28, 2019, 12:50 PM FaceGen Expert <abea...@facegen.com> wrote:

>
> Yes, I see what you're asking.
>
> The issue with the current approach is that 'Tween' is an average, which
> reverts to the mean the more you do it.
>
> Genetic recombination is not the same as averaging, so I will add this
> feature at some point.
>
> Thank you for your suggestion.
>
> Best wishes,
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