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This is from creating attractive not me!!!
I just wanted to post it to see what other people have and since it is interesting.
This is a measurement that dramatically impacts sexual dimorphism, as it basically shows how long the lower segment of your skull is (relative to the entire skull height). A larger number indicates a taller lower face whilst a smaller indicates a shorter lower face.
Its done by measuring the distance between the menton- bottom of the chin, and the eyeline. You then measure from the menton to the vertex-top of the skull. Once you have both you divide like so:
Menton → Eyeline
─────────────── =xyz
Menton → Vertex
Now we can see some different examples of male and female faces and how it impacts there dimorphism.
Male
The 'ideal' for this measurement for a male falls between 50-53%
It is higher than females as having a tall lower third is a masculine trait.
The reason that this is slightly unideal is not due a necessarily short lower third but an overly tall upper third.
Tyler Maher still manages to have a good measurement even with an insanely tall skull. This is due to his lower third being very masculine and tall.
It can also be done from the side
Now lets look at some female examples and how it differs.
Anja Winkelmann has a overly masculine lower third and it shows in the measurement. This can easily be visually seen and takes away from her dimorphism.
Taylor hills is perfectly feminine and is one of the many reasons she is so dimorphic and sexy and we all want to have children with her
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Here we see a case of the eyes being too low down on the skull and it creates a less harmonious appearance.
Anyway that is it, remember I am not trying to steal anything from CA and take it as my own I just wanted to share. Measure it yourself and see what you get.
I just wanted to post it to see what other people have and since it is interesting.
This is a measurement that dramatically impacts sexual dimorphism, as it basically shows how long the lower segment of your skull is (relative to the entire skull height). A larger number indicates a taller lower face whilst a smaller indicates a shorter lower face.
Its done by measuring the distance between the menton- bottom of the chin, and the eyeline. You then measure from the menton to the vertex-top of the skull. Once you have both you divide like so:
Menton → Eyeline
─────────────── =xyz
Menton → Vertex
Now we can see some different examples of male and female faces and how it impacts there dimorphism.
Male
The 'ideal' for this measurement for a male falls between 50-53%
It is higher than females as having a tall lower third is a masculine trait.
It can also be done from the side
Now lets look at some female examples and how it differs.
Anja Winkelmann has a overly masculine lower third and it shows in the measurement. This can easily be visually seen and takes away from her dimorphism.
Taylor hills is perfectly feminine and is one of the many reasons she is so dimorphic and sexy and we all want to have children with her
Here we see a case of the eyes being too low down on the skull and it creates a less harmonious appearance.
Anyway that is it, remember I am not trying to steal anything from CA and take it as my own I just wanted to share. Measure it yourself and see what you get.
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