For me I create using the editing tools however the overlay though good rarely works (crashes to desktop for me) when it does work is great.
However Ive gone back to the way I've always done it.
Process
I look at a face. (either photo or paused video shot)
Decide the face shape. (diamond, round, long, etc.)
Then I look at eye height, nose height, mouth height, jaw height (not jaw shape)
Then I look at eye width, nose width and mouth width, jaw width (and jaw shape)
Add in facial hair (plus colours)
Once I have the basic face I then tinker around, getting to know the editor takes time.
I could get better results if I go back and play around more, sometimes even seeing the person on TV or You Tube gives a completely different perspective than a picture.
Some faces just fit. Some will require more time and patience, but the more skilled you are at using the editor the better the results. The overlay option is really good (When it works!)
I did Clive Lloyd on Cricket 19 and also here on Cricket and it was simpler than say Viv Richards, Desmond Haynes or Malcolm Marshall three of the hardest faces to do!
I would like to move to Playface but have not got any idea how!I get there is a template to download, then what?