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16 May 2007, 11:02 pm

http://flashface.ctapt.de/

Drag the parts around as you choose them to move the eyes or nose or mouth up, down, or to the sides. And you can resize them.

After doing myself, picking out the parts I thought I looked like, I discovered I don't look like me. :lol:

It's another way to find out what hair styles you should never wear.

Have fun, and see what happens if you switch your own features with another type. 8O



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17 May 2007, 3:18 am

thanks this was cool!


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17 May 2007, 7:39 am

I think it would be interesting to create an identikit of a poster whos real face you don't know, just based on how they post. Anyone want to do it for me? Could be real funny :) I would have done one for the top posters but I know what they look like now.



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17 May 2007, 8:55 am

NB411:

Do it anyway. See how accurate your memory is. Just like it would be with identifying some person without a picture. Real crime scene drama! Okay, not a crime scene, or drama. But see if you can recall what people you know look like, via that Flashface.

I've seen my face all my life, and I still didn't look like me after I picked out parts. I didn't have proportions right or something.

I suppose we could use it too, to train ourselves to work on facial recognition. I have problems remembering faces outside of context. Maybe if I practiced on that Flashface, I could learn to remember locations and proportions and be better able to remember people's faces.

Could even try to recreate a face of a famous person. That could be a neat game.

Alexbeetle, I'm glad you liked it. I had to download this new browser to use that site. It didn't work on Safari 1.1 but works fine on Firefox.