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jesterofmalice

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Re: comparing smiles
« Reply #15 on: August 12, 2015, 04:05:23 PM »
I find myself doing this all the time. It's become a habit:

I see a picture of someone, and I open the pic in paint, cut a square around their jaws, and move it forward.
It always makes them look much more attractive.

Certainly improves my pictures. (I rushed these but you get an idea.)

I wonder how realistic it is in terms of how surgery might look....



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Lazlo

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Re: comparing smiles
« Reply #16 on: August 12, 2015, 04:37:11 PM »
I find myself doing this all the time. It's become a habit:

I see a picture of someone, and I open the pic in paint, cut a square around their jaws, and move it forward.
It always makes them look much more attractive.

Certainly improves my pictures. (I rushed these but you get an idea.)

I wonder how realistic it is in terms of how surgery might look....



I can barely make out a differece in these two! lol