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Discover LudwigThe phrase "facial part" is correct and usable in written English.
You could use it when referring to the distinct features that make up a person's face. For example, "The artist used bright colors to highlight the different facial parts of their subject."
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Lengthening of the facial part of the skull resulted in the formation of a gap, the diastema, between the incisors and the premolars.
A new sequence is rendered by stitching facial part images to the correct position in a previously recorded background sequence.
It means each LOFESS basis carries robust, complementary information (which person and which corresponding facial part) for recognition.
Each basis corresponds to a facial part and its relative position to the whole face structure implies spatial relationship.
In these methods, learned bases converge randomly because there is no constraint on each facial part position.
The cranium has a well-composed sagittal crest, long facial part, and an indented nasal bone.
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The layered drawing, dense surfaces of tiny irregular lines and veins that might be found on a leaf, with small white plaster casts of upper facial parts affixed to it at various points, makes a particularly rugged skinscape.
It involves creating mini dolls using colour, stamps and facial parts, with huge scope for creativity whether they're making new characters or modelling their favourites from TV or books.
Your whimpering and your dripping facial parts suggest that perhaps this conversation has run its course, so I'll let you get back to your finger painting, your fidgeting, and your wanton, inexplicable shredding of the in-flight magazine.
A large database is built including all facial parts.
A texture is mapped over the mesh to render facial parts.
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