Brian Cates has gone all in frens.🐸
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Moving on, we have incorporated a new dataset from 2015.
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There has been a slight adjustment in the lighting angle, now more towards the front of the individual's face. This modification may occasionally obscure or expose data points. However, the existing data points remain unchanged and closely resemble those from previous datasets. Upon comparing the two most closely located sets, it becomes evident that the data patterns align, indicating that they pertain to the same individual.
Please indicate you are ready to proceed to the last set.
Have at it.
I would also like to point out something many are not aware of about his attached earlobe. Are you aware that this is only the case on his right side? His left earlobe is still detached.
now onto the final set.
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The final set of images show the individual with a more direct gaze towards the camera, maintaining consistent lighting from previous sets.
A recurring pattern from earlier data is present, along with new information indicating the presence of scar tissue around the ear.
The facial expression also reveals the reappearance of the distinctive teal triangle anomaly seen from 2009.
Furthermore, comparison with an image of a person who has had a facelift demonstrates a similar pattern (more distinct) of scar tissue around the ear. Seen here
Additionally, it appears that the right earlobe may appear attached due to the stretching of skin from the facelift procedure. For reference, here is an example image depicting this phenomenon is provided for comparison.
Additional research:
In addition to the research above I went ahead and created two gifs to showcase how his data points move about but remain through his aging process.
In these gifs, pick a landmark, such as a blemish, or a set of wrinkles and track them over time. Keep in mind movement, stretching, shrinking, may all occur naturally due to changes in lighting, angle, and facial expression.
Ear gif
Face gif this last gif is ibb since it was too large for catbox
A very good case, sir. I’d been wanting to see exactly that, but not familiar enough with the necessary tools to make it all.
Any suggestions on that reasonable alternative, aside from the ones I suggested? :-)
I apologize for the inconvenience. Could you provide more details on what you are looking for? I may be able to help. I just need more clarity.