Interview Instructions

Many people initially find these files daunting at first glance, often commenting that they look hard. However, the challenge is largely a matter of perspective. While I might provide numerous samples, none might perfectly align with what you envision as 'close'. The essence of this interviewing process is to identify similarities wherever possible, even if they're not exact matches. Remember, perfection isn't the goal here. It's the artist’s role to adapt and integrate these elements creatively.

Sample

Eyes like EW052M, but eyebrows like in EW050M.

Begin by quickly reviewing each feature in every section. When you spot a similarity, jot down the numbers associated with that feature. Provide a brief comment explaining why you chose that particular feature; this helps the artist understand your selection's purpose or significance. You'll likely find several references to each section, perhaps multiple noses or mouths. Consider both the upper and lower parts of the face. Remember, no two individuals are identical, which is precisely why this system is effective; these variations contribute to each person's unique identity. Ensure you are meticulous and specific in how you construct the composite.

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All information can be valuable. Make full use of available resources to navigate the process effectively. If you have relevant
images, please scan and email them to robertexter@protonmail.com at your earliest convenience.