cbx47
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Yeah, I know. Bone structure is everything, and microexpressions are just a "derivated" from that.
But I feel there's room for improvement. I'm sure that two guys with the same bones can smile differently, look differently, tilt their necks differently, and be surprised differently.
I've tried practicing in front of a mirror, or filming myself, without much success.
Take Seann William Scott (Stifler) for example. He has 7/10 bone structure, maybe 8, I admit it. But his facial expressions are that of a CHAD, a 10/10 in that area. And I don't think it's fully natural, I feel it is rehearsed and worked upon. And that's what I wanna do.
So, maybe out of 100 of you, 99 will tell me "it's just the bone structure," but if even 1 of you has any advice on how to improve expressions, I'll be very grateful.
But I feel there's room for improvement. I'm sure that two guys with the same bones can smile differently, look differently, tilt their necks differently, and be surprised differently.
I've tried practicing in front of a mirror, or filming myself, without much success.
Take Seann William Scott (Stifler) for example. He has 7/10 bone structure, maybe 8, I admit it. But his facial expressions are that of a CHAD, a 10/10 in that area. And I don't think it's fully natural, I feel it is rehearsed and worked upon. And that's what I wanna do.
So, maybe out of 100 of you, 99 will tell me "it's just the bone structure," but if even 1 of you has any advice on how to improve expressions, I'll be very grateful.