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Anatomy of Facial Expression

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!WARNING! KINDLE BOOKS DO NOT ALLOW "ZOOM" OPTION ADDITIONALLY, KINDLE HAS A LIMITED VISUAL RESOLUTION SELECTION. THESE KINDLE BOOK LIMITATIONS MIGHT LOWER YOUR EXPERIENCE WITH THIS BOOK. For the full experience, we suggest the paperback or hardcover book. from the ORIGINAL book CREATORS - With our second book, we are redefining the human head, often the most difficult area of human anatomy to understand. This time we are taking it a step further by bringing this imagery to you in full 3D. This book focuses exclusively on using 3D modeling, CT, Mri and 3D scan techniques of the head & neck. It covers forms, shapes, facial topography, gender differences, age groups, body types, ethnicities, and the anatomy of the human head and neck.

224 pages, Kindle Edition

Published March 28, 2018

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October 25, 2023
Essential reference book for portrait artists. Love that it includes FACS (facial action coding system) and Ekman stuff, pictures of common major emotions as expressed through muscle movements of the face and identifying which muscles are at work.

The book is mostly all visual reference material with bare-bones text. (Appropriate for visual artists, I think.) It includes detailed computer renderings of all the layers of the face, in motion and at rest, with many photos of diverse humans showing the corresponding movements.

Skeleton, muscles, ligaments, fat, and how each is affected by expression.

It's the anatomy book I've been searching for for years. It's just brilliant.
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January 23, 2022
Excelente libro para reconocer las acciones de cada parte de la cara durante alguna experiencia facial, lo explica muy bien
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