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To be completely honest, the first time I used
Babyface for
the iPhone I was rather skeptical. I mean, can you really predict what a future child will look like when it is born? To be honest, I'm still pretty skeptical, since I haven't actually had a baby yet so I have no idea if the image the app produced would be anything close to the real deal. Still, I was impressed with how the app produced the image, and the depth of specifications you can input into the mother's and father's traits.
You start off entering all the critical info of the parents, including eye color, skin color, face shape, chin type, and a ton of similar feature options. Once entering in all the critical info, the app is ready to work its magic. You can then view a list of the baby's probable traits or even a visual representation of the baby itself. The image of the baby is rather cartoonish, but realistic enough to see similarities to the mother and father.
If that wasn't enough you can even view what the baby would look like with more of the mother's traits, or more of the father's traits, so you can see what parent is influencing the baby's appearance in what way. The app then saves the data so that you can view the images later, or even shoot a screenshot and save it right to your iPhone's gallery.