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  Create a symmetric mirror face effect with Gimp
   
   
 
 
 
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6th Apr 2013, 12:00 AM
Fun Gimp tutorial for beginners where we achieve a perfectly symmetric face by using only one side of the face.


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Select the right side of your face if you want the right half of it to make up your symmetrical face; if not, select the left side. Check: https://www.aucklandconcretedriveways.co....
 
 
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21st Mar 2025, 7:13 AM
Interesting technique! To avoid "freaky looking images," maybe suggest ensuring good lighting too? Shadows can distort features. This reminds me of trying to perfectly position masks in Fnaf; even a slight misalignment looks terrifying! Great point about centered faces for better results, though. Experimenting with imperfect angles could create some genuinely disturbing effects! Visit our website at: https://fnaf.one/
 
 
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21st Mar 2025, 7:13 AM
Interesting technique! To avoid "freaky looking images," maybe suggest ensuring good lighting too? Shadows can distort features. This reminds me of trying to perfectly position masks in Fnaf; even a slight misalignment looks terrifying! Great point about centered faces for better results, though. Experimenting with imperfect angles could create some genuinely disturbing effects! Visit our website at: https://fnaf.one/
 
 
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21st Mar 2025, 7:13 AM
Interesting technique! To avoid "freaky looking images," maybe suggest ensuring good lighting too? Shadows can distort features. This reminds me of trying to perfectly position masks in Fnaf; even a slight misalignment looks terrifying! Great point about centered faces for better results, though. Experimenting with imperfect angles could create some genuinely disturbing effects! Visit our website at: https://fnaf.one/
 
 
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21st Mar 2025, 7:13 AM
Interesting technique! To avoid "freaky looking images," maybe suggest ensuring good lighting too? Shadows can distort features. This reminds me of trying to perfectly position masks in Fnaf; even a slight misalignment looks terrifying! Great point about centered faces for better results, though. Experimenting with imperfect angles could create some genuinely disturbing effects! Visit our website at: https://fnaf.one/
 
 
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21st Mar 2025, 7:14 AM
Interesting technique! To avoid "freaky looking images," maybe suggest ensuring good lighting too? Shadows can distort features. This reminds me of trying to perfectly position masks in Fnaf; even a slight misalignment looks terrifying! Great point about centered faces for better results, though. Experimenting with imperfect angles could create some genuinely disturbing effects! Visit our website at: https://fnaf.one/
 
 
 
   
   
 
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