03-08-2007, 09:48 AM
Hi there Alfred,
The reason why you don't get much control over the anchor points is because the exact positioning of the points doesn't make much difference to the final result. The computer only needs a vague idea of where the face and features are, and it intelligently interprets the result. It is quite tempting to spend ages trying to get the features exactly matched up, but you will find if you just spend 30 seconds or so on the whole mark-up process, you will get just as good results. The only slight exceptions being around the eyes and the inner lip lines, but we have added more points in those areas anyway. This is something we don't currently explain very well in the software, so we may add web pages going into more detail.
Tony
The reason why you don't get much control over the anchor points is because the exact positioning of the points doesn't make much difference to the final result. The computer only needs a vague idea of where the face and features are, and it intelligently interprets the result. It is quite tempting to spend ages trying to get the features exactly matched up, but you will find if you just spend 30 seconds or so on the whole mark-up process, you will get just as good results. The only slight exceptions being around the eyes and the inner lip lines, but we have added more points in those areas anyway. This is something we don't currently explain very well in the software, so we may add web pages going into more detail.
Tony