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So looking at this diagram assuming you're not lean
is it possible fat pads labelled 7-8-5 and maybe 9 could be pulling the face down due to gravity which appears your lateral canthus (as its being pulled down more by fat than it would if you were lean) appear lower then it would be then if you were to be lean , ofc this wouldn't be changing your actual canthal tilt determined by bone and tendons but could it change the perceived canthal tilt even half a degree to a degree if you were to get lean
Considering more fat = more mass = more downward force due to gravity
We already know that the force of gravity effects the appearance of fat pads (water) , it can be seen even when u compare eye areas standing up vs when lying down
When lying down you should notice that you have more UEE as the fat pads are being pulled backwards and not sitting as low and the lateral canthus may even appear a bit higher (perhaps a degree ish)
So if there is less downward force of gravity due to less fat in this malar/zygomatic area is it possible the same could apply and give about a half a degree or a little more of more perceived canthal tilt
@greycel