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      changing faces of DC's, tips?

      recently, I have been attempting to change people's faces in my dreams, with various levels of success. initially, I begin by focusing on the face area and with all my mind power try and transform it in one go. unfortunately, this isn't the best technique - so if this fails (which it normally does), I will attempt to create each feature one by one (eyes, nose, then mouth etc.) - now, even though this works more often than not, it takes me a lot of concentration and can become quite frustrating at times (making me give up). I was just wondering if anybody had any other methods that they themselves try?

      I am considering that it may be easier to have an existing person in mind, because at the moment I tend to think on the spot - and when I am successful it is normal for me to not recognize the person I have created (which I do not mind).
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      This technique works for me. Look away from the person's face while you visualise what you want their face to look like. Then look back, and see if it worked.
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      Looking away is probably the worst thing I could do.

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      Why?
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      I would lose concentration by looking away from the face or possibly get distracted. the features are normally non existent or blurred whilst I am initially creating, in which case i can see no advantage of looking away. i may try this method if all else fails at my next opportunity. thanks.

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      Ah, I understand. Well, I don't really have any other suggestions for you, but I'll keep this in mind. Maybe I can think of something.

      Good luck either way!
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