Best test to see whether recessed or not

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1. Have a picture taken in side profile

2. Draw a straight line from the beginning of the browbone, down all the way to your chin.

3. Ideally you want the midface and chin to go past this line, average I would say is having the midface and the chin right on the line. If you have just the chin or just midface crossing the line but not the other, then it's over.

Examples:

Good

Human



Bad
Sub
 
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Good test, but make sure your head posture is right and you are looking forward
 
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good thread
 
bad test if u have a recessed browridge by ur logic it would be way easier to be forward grown
 
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Just alt+f4
 
 
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Yes this works good job OP.
 
Not over for my maxilla
 
1. Have a picture taken in side profile

2. Draw a straight line from the beginning of the browbone, down all the way to your chin.

3. Ideally you want the midface and chin to go past this line, average I would say is having the midface and the chin right on the line. If you have just the chin or just midface crossing the line but not the other, then it's over.

Examples:

Good

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Bad
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Nice so im good, any other tests like for people who have a fat face but cant tell their bones?
 
Not good, use naison with head in Frankfurt plane

Doesn't really mean anything tbh, since barett and chico fail these tests
 
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Not good, use naison with head in Frankfurt plane

Doesn't really mean anything tbh, since barett and chico fail these tests
Lol? Barrett and Chico does not fail these
 
You need to measure first from the midpoint of your ear canal, draw a line from that to a line that connects your forehead and chin and make the angle 90 degrees. This eliminates any misalignment in the photo.
 
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