Jason Voorhees
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There's been a lot of greycel threads I've been seeing asking retarded questions they all go like does my face app morph look good, how to achieve this, or like this me after this and this surgery so let me quickly shoot down the idea that you can look like your computer generated morph with some surgeries
FaceApp's algorithm is what's called in machine learning field. GAN(Generative Adversarial Network)
in simpler words a computer algorithm is trained on millions of attractive faces pulled from dating apps, Instagram, and modeling datasets. It doesn't respect human anatomy, it just statistically averages what looks hot and warps your photo toward that mean
It means face app morphs and the algorithm makes dozens of micro adjustments which are stacked on top of each other. Slightly narrower IPD, better jaw angle, hairline that's just 2mm higher, cheekbones lifted 1mm, lips very subtly fuller, skin texture smoothed in ways no scalpel can do. From a distance these tweaks and differences look almost invisible to the human eye. Like yeah I just need a nose job and jaw implants for that bro. Wrong these small differences add up together to completely rewrite the face. Surgeons can't do this. They operate on bone, cartilage, soft tissue. You can shave a jaw or implant cheek fillers but you can't perform 47 tiny shifts at once without the face turning into uncanny valley or simply what comes somewhat close to this is advanced makeup tricks like contouring but even those have limits. The morph is just a fantasy composite. That's it.
FaceApp's algorithm is what's called in machine learning field. GAN(Generative Adversarial Network)
in simpler words a computer algorithm is trained on millions of attractive faces pulled from dating apps, Instagram, and modeling datasets. It doesn't respect human anatomy, it just statistically averages what looks hot and warps your photo toward that mean
It means face app morphs and the algorithm makes dozens of micro adjustments which are stacked on top of each other. Slightly narrower IPD, better jaw angle, hairline that's just 2mm higher, cheekbones lifted 1mm, lips very subtly fuller, skin texture smoothed in ways no scalpel can do. From a distance these tweaks and differences look almost invisible to the human eye. Like yeah I just need a nose job and jaw implants for that bro. Wrong these small differences add up together to completely rewrite the face. Surgeons can't do this. They operate on bone, cartilage, soft tissue. You can shave a jaw or implant cheek fillers but you can't perform 47 tiny shifts at once without the face turning into uncanny valley or simply what comes somewhat close to this is advanced makeup tricks like contouring but even those have limits. The morph is just a fantasy composite. That's it.
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