Jason Voorhees
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Features not fitting the phenotype is that a thing? @
@Kingkellz commented about Gaia's nose after the surgery not fitting his phenotype. What does that mean?
A small Nordic nose on a curry looks unnatural. Similarly blacks look worse with a tall chin. Here I photoshopped James kakonge to have a tall european chin and he looks worse imo. His chin looks out out of place and weird.
Asians look worse with high set cheekbones. This asian looks uncanny with his high cheekbones.
This forum's and the general consensus is that white features are ideal and the most aesthetic but it doesn't seem that straight forward Thoughts?
Not only does it look more feminine but it absolutely does not fit his phenotype.
A small Nordic nose on a curry looks unnatural. Similarly blacks look worse with a tall chin. Here I photoshopped James kakonge to have a tall european chin and he looks worse imo. His chin looks out out of place and weird.
Asians look worse with high set cheekbones. This asian looks uncanny with his high cheekbones.
This forum's and the general consensus is that white features are ideal and the most aesthetic but it doesn't seem that straight forward Thoughts?
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