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Also I missed the chance to move the chin forward, (it could move the jaw forward, but that moved also the lower lip, but I didn't manage to make a guy with strong chin.
ohm, and more discreete eyelashes for males. although I asumed for the launch there would be more options (and if not, that looks like to be easy to mod).
I was pleased with modelling the black people as well as the white and of course there is a large amount of asian detailing (that's a huge market after all). I think I got Morpheus worked out quite well from the Matrix but it would probably work better on my iPad having his picture alongside to get it better.
What worked best for me with the face templates on offer was starting elderly and working backwards. Small people or children are still puffy or 'potato' with little or no fine nuance detailing available but if you age them up that is very smart work by the devs and that way you can choose your child if the actual game proceeds in ageing itself. I wanted to sculpt the 'Imp' from GOT but didn't have time before the demo cut out.
It's obviously not ready as a patch was already posted but like millions of us I am looking forward to it.