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TeffexPope

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I've tried, numerous times, to make a Shepard look like someone specifically. I see that ME face database and all the ones that are good. But of course if that site doesn't have a celebrity or high profile person you're looking for you have to do it yourself. I can't do it for the life of me. I can have fifty pictures of a person in front of me, and I can't manipulate these face sliders the way I want to. I've tried doing myself, and end up looking like one of my parents is asian. I've tried making a Tim Tebow (NFL QB) face, and can't even come clsoe. Same for NBA center Al Horford. Tebow has a chance of being made on a site like the one I linked (he's not on that one for the record) because he's extremely high profile, Horford basically has zero, because lets face it...athletes and video games aren't ever related unless its a sports game, and unfortunately Horford doesn't get the attention in the NBA media alone that he deserves, so for anyone not a basketball fan to know who he is at all is a mere coincidence most likely. Is there anyone here that is good at making their Shepard look the way they want? What in the world is the secret...is it luck or am I missing some sort of brain function that allows me to do this? For the record I'm very awful at art, coloring and drawing sort of thing, so maybe somehow that's why. My left brain must be a slacker.

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Shajar

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Well, you cant create everything with limited tools

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chengda85

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lmao www.masseffect2faces.com/index.php

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Nefla

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I'm awesome at character creation, it's one of my favorite things XD you pretty much have to either be good at art or have a really good artistic eye to be good at character creation though. You have to understand facial structure and be able to make corrections based on that understanding. If you are artistic and you pop out a weird/ugly looking Shepard you can say "it's weird because the eyes are too close together and the cheekbones to prominent and high" and then fix it.