Quote from: katiekatt on October 16, 2017, 10:11:38 AM
Roll, holy bananas. I see no nose issues, but we're all our own worst critic, right? Seriously though, you're so lucky with that face.
I admit, I've been very happily surprised how my face overall is structured with hair to frame it and no beard shadow visible to bias impressions. Historically I've always felt and had other people say that I have a very masculine face, but I think in reality the basic structure is neutral enough that whatever dominant features are visible (ie: hair in all its both terrible and majestic glory be it present on parts or absent in others) always draw the eyes and steal the show in a way that swung it to a masculine extreme. I'm hopeful this works in the opposite direction with a few more feminine features in place via HRT and changes in said hair. Still, hate my nose.
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This app is amazing.
I know this threads a tiny bit old, but I just found it today. So, I shaved. I havent been shaving in recent years because lets face it, I feel ugly and who cares, right? Is that a kind of dysphoria? I have never like looking in a mirror, especially after puberty.
Because mirrors are populated by demons that lie to you. But yeah, I didn't shave for many, many years because in my head I just thinking "screw it, nothing to be gained, it's hopeless anyway". It may not be dysphoria directly, but it is most likely dysphoria driven. The mirror part though, yeah, that's pretty much definitively dysphoria. Hated mirrors and hated pictures of myself for the same reason. (There are literally only about 5 or 6 pictures of me from a 15 year period, and I actively avoided them to the point that for her birthday one year my mom requested simply just one good picture of me.)
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Anyways, how come some of you are able to add head hair? I cant figure that out, maybe the android version is not as cool? I gotta borrow on iphone if thats the case. I've been thinking of switching anyway.
Also. I figured out that if I take my picture and put it through either the Spark filter or under the style tab the Makeup filter, save that, and then rerun that saved picture through female I get some pretty awesome results given what i have to work with. Event he female filters are cool, but I dont understand why my version seems limited, I even bought the pro version.
I use the android version too, hair is just a crapshoot. NEVER SWITCH! ANDROID FOR LIFE!
Anywaaaay... sometimes it adds hair, sometimes it doesn't. And sometimes when it does, it's weird and wispy. I found it is typically better about adding hair with darker backgrounds and minimal lighting (like the first picture I posted). But that is why I just used the wig for later ones, it was frustrating to get a good face shot with weird hair.
I did one month of the pro version and wasn't too happy with it, but it was only like 2 dollars so whatever. There are some other apps out there that handle makeup way better. I just saved the faceapp picture then ran it through the Loreal makeup app for instance, it's not perfect but has a lot of options.
And just for fun, here is my most recent faceapp experiment using my blonde wig I've been meaning to post but keep forgetting to, so I'll just tack it on this one. Top left and bottom right are original, top right is female 2 i believe, bottom left female 1. I am praying that I get the HRT eye widening effect or I might have to go down the FFS rabbit hole, I really like the look of the eyes in the top right one. I feel like they really bring everything together. (Also, my eyes are hands down my best feature, male or female, courtesy of heterochromia, so just drawing attention to them in general is desirable.) Also, this is 100% not an accurate picture of me, there's one far more accurate in another thread that shows I really need to lose more weight and am not remotely passable like this particular picture makes me look. This is just about the most flattering angle I've ever gotten, so it was for sure going through faceapp.