Just to add to what Ani says above, conceivably you *could* use Faceware with a remote feed, if you use the Webcam emulator I show off in my tutorial.
Essentially in that case it will work with any camera source you can bring to your computer. So, IF you could bring a remote camera in (and I don't see why not -- let's say something like Facetime) you could send this source to the Webcam emulator and then send the whole thing to iClone.
Now -- this same thing ought to be true with Live Face now that we know you don't need a "3D face" to trigger it. I'm in no way in a position to test either theory (while I own all that is necessary to check both, my time at my computer is very limited) but if you need some verification of this before you purchase please let me know and I'll see what can happen in the next few weeks.
As someone who DOES own both -- Live Face is better in every way and even price wise is around $500 cheaper (including the iPhone -- you can pick up one that will work with this for under $800). If you are debating which way to go I can't see why you'd go with Faceware (others will disagree -- this is just my own opinion. I NEVER use Faceware anymore).
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