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SalanaEiyungAisis

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My dear friends, I think I found the solution of our problem reading facial expressions!:smile:

It is a wonderful, complete face chart found on deviantArt to help drawing facial expressions properly, but it is wonderfully made in all the little details it points out! Please, have a look!

emotions_and_facial_expression_by_cedarseed-ds1wwv.jpg


TO SEE THIS CHART IN ITS ENTIRETY, CLICK HERE:

http://majnouna.deviantart.com/art/Emotions-and-Facial-Expression-47118559
 
that relies on people *correctly* expressing themselves in that fashion. so, its still not all reliable, since some people have trouble with it. even NT's.

sorry. :(
 
that relies on people *correctly* expressing themselves in that fashion. so, its still not all reliable, since some people have trouble with it. even NT's.

sorry. :(
Well, as you have probably seen there is a variety of degrees in expressing anger from a slight annoyance to to a full-blown rage. I just thought it would be nice as a starting point to decode facial cues. Of course, there are people who will censor their emotions, but I still think it's a valuable finding.
 
I think it could come in very handy for some.

As a teen, I was utterly fascinated with body language, and part of my Cat Guru skills is how I can interpret their body language.

It's basically pattern matching, which we are supposed to be really good at!
 
I think it could come in very handy for some.

As a teen, I was utterly fascinated with body language, and part of my Cat Guru skills is how I can interpret their body language.

It's basically pattern matching, which we are supposed to be really good at!
That's great. Me, I learned to decode language through animated movies and my intuition and by observing.
 

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