Delerna this is really good, especially when you only used CC sliders. For me it depends on the photo image I have. With CrazyTalk 8, I normally go through Google images to to find the "perfect picture" to use and edit. Now I sometimes use Getty Images to find better and higher quality images. Now once I have a photo that's similar to the image in CrazyTalk 8, ( which btw I went through around ten images to get the right picture for Lebron.) I do the following:
( I got this technique from someone on the forum so I didn't come up with this)I first take the image in Photoshop to:
1.) change the image resolution to 360. most images resolutions are below 90.
2.) If there is lighting on the face I will go into the image adjustment tab and edit the shadows and highlights. Then save that and take it to CrazyTalk.
3.) I saw a few youtube videos on how people use Crazytalk 8. But most don't pay too much attention to the nose. Which for me is the hardest and take the most time to perfect.
4.) When I export it to CC I immediately go to the appearance editor tab. So I touch up on the make-up, eyebrows, lipstick for more details, and eyes. ( because sometimes the chin may have dark spots from the rendering of CrazyTalk). Also I change the resolution to 2048x2048.
5.) To get a more realistic look of the image from Google or Getty Images. I will go to the modify tab and select the face map. Then bump up the self illumination up around 40 to 60%. Depending on how you want the character to look.
6.) Then I will edit the face and body with sliders.
CC
Now I did try using only CC sliders. And I failed once on one character. But on another I came kinda close to the exact "clone" of the person I was creating. This takes longer, obviously but if I cant get the result I want with Crazytalk. Then I would go to CC and just use the sliders.
The issue with me is
HAIR. Most of the hair in the content store is not what I need. Or it's close but not really and I have to edit the hair which I'm not a pro at. So I go to Daz to find some that's similar to what I need. And if that doesn't work, then I will review my Blender courses on making hair. But Hair is my biggest issue.
BTW
Delerna I will probably have to buy one of your beards to finish this Lebron Character. Now that he grew his beard. I think I may use your fork beard product and edit it a little in Blender.
I see you have hair products. Did you create yours in blender, if not How?
Also how did you create glasses in CC?