The human female composite continues to evolve, with two more submissions:

This weekend saw two more submissions for the human female composite, up from 11 to 13. Here are the before and after:


The color changes are simply because I started using the mode instead of the median for color selections. I'm not sure why I chose the median originally; maybe it was my sense that there's some logic to the color arrangements within the specific sheets, even though as a whole they aren't grouped in any particular order.

Aside from that, you can also see changes to the facial structure. The distance between the nose and mouth has closed slightly (owing to a longer nose and higher mouth), the chin is just a bit narrower, the head is slightly larger, and the ears stick out a bit less. Also, while the screenshot doesn't show it, the character has decreased noticeably in height from 195 to 186, is slightly slimmer in the lower body but curvier in the chest, and is now tied between Eyebrow Shape #10 and #13. I've shown the latter in the second photograph so you can get a sense of the difference.

Also, one of the participants left their pawn ID: FDJQWPN0SWDF (Steam).

Want to throw in your own female human and see what happens? You can use this form. Remember, this is still a small sample size, so who knows what more submissions will do.

Also, I haven't gotten any submissions for male humans yet, and if you're curious about what a typical male human looks like, you can find the form here.

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