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laura_ess ([personal profile] laura_seabrook) wrote2008-09-21 12:34 pm
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Strange Faces

As a bit of "time wasting" I decided to try and make a realistic face in Second Life. I read about a place in-world where this can be done automatically and thought I'd try a manual version. The avatar I use for socialising - Elsie Broek - normally looks like the image at right.

I just wondered if I could make her face look a bit more like mine. That might have been a mistake. I took the following photo as a source yesterday (just a bit after a previous photo). However, at the time I was feeling ill, and the heat was making my skin break out, the lighting less than perfect, and I was less than happy.

From that I got the following face map (actually used for tattoos). It looks terrible weathered doesn't it? Looks like it's owner just fought off a swarm of locusts trying to get at her crop. Anyway:

but here's the thing - look what it looks like when it's worn:

My avatar looks like something out of the Texas Chainsaw Massacre! About the only thing that looks right is the nose. Maybe I should just let Elsie look her (nominally) happy self.

*Angry With Chainsaw*

I might experiment with this further when I'm more relaxed, not sick and put on a bit of make-up first. Not a total loss though - at the same time I make a version of a T-Shirt I printed a while ago, and a pair of pants that look like the ones I wear in the garden (neither in the best repair):

Real Life version of ME and T-Shirt   Second Life versions

One of the good things about Second Life is that you can add to your cup size, while making yourself a lot thinner! *Winking*

[identity profile] rashelleym.livejournal.com 2008-09-21 04:33 am (UTC)(link)
Yeh, fishing for compliments: you know how good your self-interpretation of your avatar looks. The mouth is a straight line, exactly neutral and a blank slate for the rest of the expression (if that makes sense). It looks more like the face of a mature woman than a nymphy characteroid. And of course Elsie's breasts speak for themselves. Just wondering: can you make cartoon ballons float around and follow them? You could have them chat with each other, or recite poetry or something.

Smile!

[identity profile] traci7may.livejournal.com 2008-09-21 05:33 am (UTC)(link)
You need to smile in your photos Laura!

[identity profile] yuri-sisteble.livejournal.com 2008-09-21 10:20 am (UTC)(link)
It only looks like Texas Chainsaw because the face tattoo doesn't match the rest of the skin. Try making/finding a realistic skin to match.

OMG!

[identity profile] sistercrow.livejournal.com 2008-09-21 08:51 pm (UTC)(link)
Elsie has Barbie hooters! If those were real, there's no way she'd be standing up that straight (without a cast iron back brace). WEG!

Actually, I'm with yuri on the face - I like it, except for the greyish pigment, which isn't your pigment, either. And your eyes are such a pretty colour, I wonder why you didn't try to match them. Maybe you could try again with a better photo, and match the complexion up right.

[identity profile] rtropeano.livejournal.com 2009-01-05 05:35 pm (UTC)(link)
Analog Dog sells hair that looks a lot like yours.
I think that would really help more than a photo realistic skin.

Getting the skins to look right is hard, that is why they cost so much