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Original post by Derakon
You're asking for a lot here. :) There's two major problems -- first, faces are complicated, and automatic face generation is thus necessarily also complicated. Second, face generation is going to require a lot of information about how real faces are put together -- all that data is unlikely to be free. I honestly don't think you're going to find a cheap, high-quality face generator.
If you don't need high-quality, you could throw together a compositor yourself without too much difficulty. Do something like what Nintendo does for the Miis on the Nintendo Wii: make a bunch of (very simple) eyes, ears, noses, mouths, etc., pick one from each category, and slap them onto a spheroid. This does fine for cartoony stuff.
I will stick to facegen. I love it.
thank you all for your help.