I don't have a visual example handy, but I can describe what I mean. If you have an object that doesn't have anything that resembles eyes, but you want it to come alive by having it's eyes and mouth open, and have it start talking, with the current product, you can do this with the mouth, but the eyes will have a cutout, and the area above it stretched down to simulate being closed, which works great for something with actual eyes, but not so much for something without. An example might be a drink can that you suddenly want to open it's eyes and talk. The stretching prevents it from looking like the original object at the beginning when the eyes are closed.
Hope that helps.
Again, the current method works great for most situations, but I think having this as an additional option would give a lot more flexibility for objects without actual faces of any kind.
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