Caricaturing is a type of transforming where you exaggerate the features that make an individual face different from average.
| Caricatured Individual Female | ||
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| Prototype | Original | Caricature |
You can use different protoypes when making a caricature to emphasise different traits. For example, caricaturing Sarah Michelle Gellar against an average student and an average celebrity produce slightly different results.
| Caricatured Against an Average Student | ||
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| Prototype | Original | Caricature |
| Caricatured Against an Average Celebrity | ||
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| Prototype | Original | Caricature |
You can also make the ‘opposite’ version of a person's face by reversing the caricaturing process. The resulting ‘anti-face’ has opposite characteristics from the original, such as thick lips where the original had thin lips and wide nostrils where the original had narrow nostrils.
| The Opposite of Caricaturing | ||
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| Original | Prototype | Anti-Face |








