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I'm developing a 2D game for which I'm looking for a method to automatically generate unique cartoon faces like http://www.shutterstock.com/pic.mhtml?id=71872582.

I am looking for a art package that has face components so I can programmatically mix and match and create the final face.

I've tried searching online but found very limited sets like that. Can you point me to something better?

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Hello and welcome to GD.SE. Unfortunately the question that you are asking falls under the "What Technology should I use" banner that has been deemed off-topic for this site. If you were asking about techniques that you could use to build this yourself, you would likely be in the clear though. – Noctrine Nov 22 '12 at 19:27
@Noctrine I don't think the asker was after a technology to use. But then again: originally I thought they were just looking for a new way to find an art package, but now I'm not sure what they're asking for at all really. Prashanth, could you please elaborate on what you're actually asking for? – Jonathan Hobbs Nov 23 '12 at 5:48
@JonathanHobbs You are right, I did read it incorrectly. Now it seems more like he is asking for someone to provide art so that he can programmatically create faces. – Noctrine Nov 23 '12 at 5:51
Your key question here seems to be where to locate a pack of artwork containing face pieces. This is a discussion/list question, not well suited for our Q&A format. It is similar to "where free assets can be found" which is explicitly discouraged in our FAQ; please try asking elsewhere. – Ricket Nov 24 '12 at 5:24
@JonathanHobbs I was looking for an art package that provides the face parts so I can write a script to combine them to form random faces. I have since found what I was looking for. Thanks all. – Prashanth Ellina Nov 24 '12 at 7:08

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