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Are you trying to say that the because the frames have differently-shaped facial features, my argument that the filter changed the shapes of facial features is wrong? If not, what are you saying?
To show that even at the lower resolution, the eyes and lips are still changing shape
I’m not talking about texturing details or lighting. I’m talking about her eyes and lips being different shapes and sizes.
It’s been nice so far, thanks for the examples and the conversation. I don’t think there’s much more to add. Even though you want to keep discussing it, I feel like I’d be repeating myself just to reach an impasse. Have a good day!
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