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Started by SiobhánF, April 26, 2017, 08:59:27 AM

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SiobhánF

I was wondering if anyone has played with the app called "FaceApp"? It provides filters that one can apply to make their photo look old, young, female, or male. I feel like it is a bit helpful because it makes me hopeful about what I might look like after transitioning. I combined this with a different app called "YouCam Makeup". Below is the result and I would love if I could look like that, right now.



What do you think?
Be your own master, not the slave to illusion;
The lord of your own life, not the servant to falsities;
Only then will you realize your true potential and shake off the burdens of your fears and doubts.






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SidneyAldaine

Quote from: SiobhánF on April 26, 2017, 08:59:27 AM
I was wondering if anyone has played with the app called "FaceApp"? It provides filters that one can apply to make their photo look old, young, female, or male. I feel like it is a bit helpful because it makes me hopeful about what I might look like after transitioning. I combined this with a different app called "YouCam Makeup". Below is the result and I would love if I could look like that, right now.



What do you think?
It's probably not 100% realistic, from what I read on another thread, but still, even if I could look 60% of what face app shows that would be a success. Your pic looks realistic to me, hard to say when there is no reference point.

Just for fun, here are my face app creations

I kind of hate this app for giving me a false hope you know...

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SiobhánF

Yeah, it's not real. My face is more masculine, normally. I like how it made me look, but I couldn't really say for sure if it's how I would turn out. Do you think it puts an unrealistic expectation on one's transition? I'm not holding my breath for anything, but I will do my best to become the me I know I am inside.
Be your own master, not the slave to illusion;
The lord of your own life, not the servant to falsities;
Only then will you realize your true potential and shake off the burdens of your fears and doubts.






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LizK

Made me look weird...fish eyes and ball shaped head...think Stewie (from Family guy) shape...
Transition Begun 25 September 2015
HRT since 17 May 2016,
Fulltime from 8 March 2017,
GCS 4 December 2018
Voice Surgery 01 February 2019
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SiobhánF

Lol, silly apps. Can't expect perfection from an AI, right?
Be your own master, not the slave to illusion;
The lord of your own life, not the servant to falsities;
Only then will you realize your true potential and shake off the burdens of your fears and doubts.






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SidneyAldaine

Quote from: SiobhánF on April 26, 2017, 04:57:12 PM
Yeah, it's not real. My face is more masculine, normally. I like how it made me look, but I couldn't really say for sure if it's how I would turn out. Do you think it puts an unrealistic expectation on one's transition? I'm not holding my breath for anything, but I will do my best to become the me I know I am inside.
On one hand, yea, it does put an unrealistic pressure...But on the other, it gives me hope that once, I too will look at least a little bit like my gender. In my head.

Gosh I hate this app [emoji25]

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SiobhánF

I hear ya. Looking at the comparison of my face put through my makeup app and one with my face put through the FaceApp and the same makeup styles, there's more contrast than likeness. It seems nearly impossible, so I think I'm going to need FFS.
Be your own master, not the slave to illusion;
The lord of your own life, not the servant to falsities;
Only then will you realize your true potential and shake off the burdens of your fears and doubts.






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SidneyAldaine

Well, obviously we need someone who went through ffs to use face app on their old pics and compare it to what they look like now...

Any volunteers? 😅

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SiobhánF

Good idea! I was thinking the same thing.
Be your own master, not the slave to illusion;
The lord of your own life, not the servant to falsities;
Only then will you realize your true potential and shake off the burdens of your fears and doubts.






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SidneyAldaine

Quote from: SiobhánF on April 27, 2017, 10:08:59 AM
Good idea! I was thinking the same thing.
So are you on HRT yet? If so, how old are you? Asking cause you look like you won't need any FSS

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SiobhánF

No, I'm not on HRT, yet. I just turned 33. The photo you saw is from the app, itself, and is only approximately accurate. My face is a little longer, with a squarer(?) jawline, and my eyes aren't nearly as big, compared to the photo above. I would only need work on my brow area, upper lip, jawline, and my adam's apple. I don't think I'd need anything done to my cheeks, though.
Be your own master, not the slave to illusion;
The lord of your own life, not the servant to falsities;
Only then will you realize your true potential and shake off the burdens of your fears and doubts.






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SidneyAldaine

Quote from: SiobhánF on April 28, 2017, 01:21:41 PM
No, I'm not on HRT, yet. I just turned 33. The photo you saw is from the app, itself, and is only approximately accurate. My face is a little longer, with a squarer(?) jawline, and my eyes aren't nearly as big, compared to the photo above. I would only need work on my brow area, upper lip, jawline, and my adam's apple. I don't think I'd need anything done to my cheeks, though.
I think nobody really knows what they gonna need since some facial features are adding to character and others adding to masculinity...I think we'll know just about one year after HRT...Who knows

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SiobhánF

Yeah, I feel that way now, but like you said, we'll see what we'll need.
Be your own master, not the slave to illusion;
The lord of your own life, not the servant to falsities;
Only then will you realize your true potential and shake off the burdens of your fears and doubts.






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Balerie

I took a picture in drab and I got such a close crew-cut that it shows me as a bald female, so I used it on my profile pic and the change was slightly different. Basically my brows were thinner. I do love the ones with the smile though, something I need to do more of.




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SiobhánF

Quote from: MRV35 on April 28, 2017, 07:01:27 PM
I took a picture in drab and I got such a close crew-cut that it shows me as a bald female, so I used it on my profile pic and the change was slightly different. Basically my brows were thinner. I do love the ones with the smile though, something I need to do more of.

I already have MPB, so it initially made me look like a cancer survivor (I'm not trying to give cancer survivors a negative connotation, it's just my reaction to the photo). Thus the reason for putting my photo through a makeup app that lets me add different hair styles. I think it's a fun app, but it can also give trans people false hope and expectations that lead to disappointment and further depression. Kind of a bittersweet thing, imo. I think that, as long as one doesn't have any illusions about what their transition will lead to, it can be a nice form of escapism (much the same as reading a novel, listening to music, watching movies/tv shows, etc.).
Be your own master, not the slave to illusion;
The lord of your own life, not the servant to falsities;
Only then will you realize your true potential and shake off the burdens of your fears and doubts.






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