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Teeth problems - Wxman - 11-03-2011

I'm a brand new user and mostly cannot believe the ease of use and good results. But every so often, with a portrait that has only the upper teeth showing, the program will split the teeth sideways, as if it thinks it is looking at upper and lower teeth and needs to provide separation. Result is absurd. I've fiddled and fiddled and can't make the program NOT mess the teeth up. And I can't see what is different about the pictures it does this to vs. the ones it does right (98%)

Has anyone else run into this problem and figured out how to fix it?


RE: Teeth problems - tebogan - 11-04-2011

(11-03-2011, 08:41 PM)Wxman Wrote: I'm a brand new user and mostly cannot believe the ease of use and good results. But every so often, with a portrait that has only the upper teeth showing, the program will split the teeth sideways, as if it thinks it is looking at upper and lower teeth and needs to provide separation. Result is absurd. I've fiddled and fiddled and can't make the program NOT mess the teeth up. And I can't see what is different about the pictures it does this to vs. the ones it does right (98%)

Has anyone else run into this problem and figured out how to fix it?

I had this situation just the other night and found that if you have the face structuring on, this will happen. I turned it off and situation was cured.


RE: Teeth problems - Salisbury - 11-04-2011

(11-04-2011, 12:23 AM)tebogan Wrote:
(11-03-2011, 08:41 PM)Wxman Wrote: I'm a brand new user and mostly cannot believe the ease of use and good results. But every so often, with a portrait that has only the upper teeth showing, the program will split the teeth sideways, as if it thinks it is looking at upper and lower teeth and needs to provide separation. Result is absurd. I've fiddled and fiddled and can't make the program NOT mess the teeth up. And I can't see what is different about the pictures it does this to vs. the ones it does right (98%)

Has anyone else run into this problem and figured out how to fix it?

I had this situation just the other night and found that if you have the face structuring on, this will happen. I turned it off and situation was cured.

Try editing the picture with Mouth Closed instead of Mouth Open, that may (or may not) solve the problem.




RE: Teeth problems - Wxman - 11-04-2011

(11-04-2011, 01:43 AM)Salisbury Wrote:
(11-04-2011, 12:23 AM)tebogan Wrote:
(11-03-2011, 08:41 PM)Wxman Wrote: I'm a brand new user and mostly cannot believe the ease of use and good results. But every so often, with a portrait that has only the upper teeth showing, the program will split the teeth sideways, as if it thinks it is looking at upper and lower teeth and needs to provide separation. Result is absurd. I've fiddled and fiddled and can't make the program NOT mess the teeth up. And I can't see what is different about the pictures it does this to vs. the ones it does right (98%)

Has anyone else run into this problem and figured out how to fix it?

I had this situation just the other night and found that if you have the face structuring on, this will happen. I turned it off and situation was cured.

Try editing the picture with Mouth Closed instead of Mouth Open, that may (or may not) solve the problem.

Tried the mouth closed already, didn't work. Turning off the face structure did work. Thanks.