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# agree on symmetry and attractiveness
altho I'm sure it wouldn't help some people one iota

edit: I've experimented with flipping faces. Since most people have some assymmetry, you can produce two different facial personalities from the same image. To do it justice tho, the head shot needs to be perfectly straight at the camera.
(, Wed 2 Dec 2009, 1:39, archived)
# well if you're symmetrically filled
with pimples and manky teeth, then no...
(, Wed 2 Dec 2009, 1:41, archived)
# well, I'm only speculating but
try it with anyone who is decidedly 'ugly'
(, Wed 2 Dec 2009, 1:42, archived)
# the IDEA is
that "pretty" people aren't so pretty when you do this to them. I was taken back by the fact that Miss Lohan, is still decidely doable...
(, Wed 2 Dec 2009, 1:44, archived)
# K i gotta scoot.
I'll type at you later.
(, Wed 2 Dec 2009, 1:44, archived)
# later
(, Wed 2 Dec 2009, 1:49, archived)
# you may be right about that, attractiveness is always relative
This model normally looks very good to me. When splitting the halves, and pairing them, the matched halves look even better. Then the original pic looks like she's had a stroke or something
(, Wed 2 Dec 2009, 1:51, archived)
#
(, Wed 2 Dec 2009, 2:04, archived)
# It's not always easy to find head shots perfectly straight facing the camera
the slightest deviation can impart bad results in flipping halves
(, Wed 2 Dec 2009, 2:05, archived)