add additional descriptors
This commit is contained in:
parent
94bea2f4d0
commit
816ffb6c83
|
@ -46,8 +46,8 @@
|
|||
"<br>" +
|
||||
"<b>Flushed Complexion and Furrowed Forehead</b><br>" +
|
||||
"Anger leads to a flushed complexion, especially in the cheeks, and a furrowed forehead, reflecting both physiological and mental responses to the emotion.",
|
||||
"Disgust description",
|
||||
"Fear description",
|
||||
"<b>Forehead and Eyebrows</b><br>: Start by wrinkling your forehead. It's like scrunching up a piece of paper - you're pulling your eyebrows closer together. At the same time, raise your eyebrows as if you're surprised or questioning something. <b>Eyes</b><br> Narrow your eyes slightly, but not completely closed. It's similar to squinting when looking at something unclear or small. <b>Nose</b><br> Wrinkle your nose. Imagine smelling something unpleasant or bad; this typically causes the nose to wrinkle and the cheeks to raise slightly. <b>Mouth</b><br> Open your mouth slightly and pull the corners of your lips down. It’s like doing the opposite of a smile. Your upper lip might also raise a bit, making it seem like you’re snarling slightly. <b>Overall Feeling</b><br> The overall sensation is a mix of showing you're displeased and trying to distance yourself from something disagreeable. It might feel like you're preparing to say \"ew\" or \"yuck.\"",
|
||||
"<b>Wide Eyes</b><br> Open eyes as wide as possible<br> <b>Raised Eyebrows</b><br> Raise eyebrows as much as possible and bring them closer together<br> <b>Wide Mouth</b><br> Open your mouth wide, try gasping like you’re scared! For emphasis, slightly clench your jaw so your teeth have a gap between them. <br> <b>Raise Shoulders</b><br> Bring your shoulders up, like you’re shrugging.<br> <b>Overall Sensation</b><br> Pretend you just heard a scary noise, your body will tense up and you will gasp audibly.<br>",
|
||||
|
||||
"<b>Smile</b><br>" +
|
||||
"The person's lips curve upward, forming a friendly and joyful smile.<br>" +
|
||||
|
|
Loading…
Reference in New Issue