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The image shows the face of a person who expresses the emotion called happiness. This emotional state is reflected on the outside, through different facial expressions. There are forty two individual muscles in the face, that are activated by the respective emotion, and impacts facial expressions on the facial elements: forehead, eyebrows, eyelids, nose, cheeks, lips, chin.

The face is oval, rendered embossed, with a broad forehead and a square jaw. The wide ears, on either side of the edge of the face, are marked as two vertically elongated ovals and filled with the texture of horizontal and parallel lines, like the nose. The nose, in the center of the face, is long and ends at the base, above the lips, with a curved tip with wide nostrils, on either side.

The eyebrows under the forehead are shown as two blank crescents, elongated horizontally above the eyes. The eyes are rendered as two blank curved lines, in the center of which is the eyeball highlighted by a thickened circle.

The mouth under the nose has the upper and lower lips rendered as two blank crescents.

The hair on the head is cut at the edge of the forehead and frames the face in sides, above the ears, left and right, being marked with the texture of zigzag or broken lines, horizontal and parallel.

In the case of happiness, the forehead is smooth, wide and serene, the eyebrows keep the normal distance between them, the eyes are narrowed by the upper eyelids and the bags under the eyes more bulging, due to the cheeks that are raised above the level of the nose tip. The cheeks swell and form pits around the nose and its tip at the base. Here you can touch two thin lines, short and blank, curved towards the tip of the nose, above the corners of the lips. These are the folds of the skin that form wrinkles over time. The skin wrinkles when the face smiles. This is also the case when the cheeks are raised and the eyes are narrowed, wrinkles on the outer edges of the corners of the eyes appear. The mouth is closed, the lips are sealed together, and stretched by the slightly raised corners on the left and right of the mouth. This is the smile.

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