Hi
 
Thanks Jim ... both sites are very good.  I think I'll use the faceresearch site, which allows you to select faces from a large collection (or upload your own faces) and then create the average.  I'll do it for something like 2, 4, 8, 16, ...? faces and see if class detects increasing attractiveness and up to what point.
 
As you can save the averaged faces, it would also be easy to turn this into a little class study (e.g., faces of different #s of component faces rated for attractiveness, perhaps presented by powerpoint).  Or one could talk about different features related to attractiveness (e.g., eye separation, nose width, ...) and select faces to average in that would strengthen those features.  Lots of possibilities.
 
Thanks again
Jim
 
 
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Jim, try this site, it may not exactly what you want...
 
http://homepage.psy.utexas.edu/homepage/group/langloislab/morph.html
 
or...
 
http://www.faceresearch.org/


 
 
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> Date: Wed, 6 Oct 2010 14:02:07 -0500
> From: j.cl...@uwinnipeg.ca
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> Subject: [tips] face morphing illustration?
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> Hi
>
> I lecture about attractiveness and include the research on averaged faces (i.e., morphed faces). I'm wondering if anyone knows of a dynamic display of faces being morphed together ... ideally an accumulation of faces producing an (in principle) more attractive face as number of faces increases? I have static images, but a dynamic display would be nice.
>
> Take care
> Jim
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> James M. Clark
> Professor of Psychology
> 204-786-9757
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> j.cl...@uwinnipeg.ca
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