
Vidyacoper
Sharpness Theory [] Animesthetics = Everything
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youre missing my point
the reason his eyes look like this:

is because the rest of his face is flat
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youre missing my point
the reason his eyes look like this:
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is because the rest of his face is flat
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Does the asian guy on the left have recessed orbitals
Mirin his 1 in billion eye area indeed
im talking about his bug eyes and infraorbitals noobliterally what the fuck are talking about.
Not really, the supraorbital rims contribute the most to the appearance of deep set eyes, the infraorbital rims are important too, but to a lesser degree.infraorbitals are more important than supraorbitals, average normie has shit tier undereye support (bone not fat pad) and thats what mainly gives the bug eye appearance