What angry you prefer?
almahiedra
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Both figures are G2F base with saskia'a skins.
At your left is Angry morph from V4 morphs in 90% tranfered to G2F with GenX . At your right is Angry morph for G2F in 100%.
I prefer the "left angry", expression is more strong and asymmetric.
What angry prefer you? why?
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Can't we all just get along?
I'd have to say the one on the right, the wrinkle on the bridge of the nose and under the eyes on the first looks a little unnatural to me. Though the symmetrical differences in the first do look good. You could adjust the eyebrows and mouth in the second to give a little asymmetry to.
The right one. As Razor 42 said, the nose bridge is very unnatural on the left one.
Left. Because that's what I see in the mirror when I get angry, even more pronounced than that.
The best person to ask about this is a small child rather than an adult. They are tuned to recognise body language to a higher degree and most adults grow out of that ability or don't recognise it. I have five grandchildren ranging from 8 to a year old and I get varying responses from the older ones towards some of the characters I come up with. It usually varies from 'scary', usually from the girl (8), to 'cool' from the boys (6&3), or 'oooooh!' or a look of shock/fear from the other two (a girl and boy (1)) :-)
I like the lips on the left but agree about the nose. So I'd go with the right, and try to get some of that lip going in it.
I think the left one portrays extreme anger (rage) somewhat well with the nose wrinkle and squeezed eyes, but he mouth expression is wrong. if you try to "recreate" the emotion by acting it out, once you start wrinkling your nose, you will start wanting to open your mouth to scream/yell in anger. So, to get maximum impact, I'd open the mouth a bit more.
Youmaybe find this useful:
http://www.emotionalcompetency.com/anger.htm
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With the mouth like it is, with the teeth put together, I agree with the others that the right one is the better, more "holesome" expression.
Thrown quickly together... unfortunately, I can't do the wrinkles on the nose well, but maybe it gets across what I try to say about the mouth.
I've added anger, glare, pain and scream into the expression mix, and added abit of twist to the jaw.
Thanks for answers and lot of info.
I like left because is more dramatic, but now I understand why right is better.