Racky
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Obviously nobody is going to immediately notice them if they see your face IRL, and everyone has some asymmetry, but are they worth correcting to improve harmony if you have a lot of 1 mm asymmetries? Or is it actually a good thing to have 1 mm asymmetries because it makes the face look more "natural" and "human"?
How much PSL difference is there between two almost exact faces, but one only has 1-2 one millimeter asymmetries, and one with 10+ one millimeter asymmetries? 0? 1 PSL?
Is it more significant when it’s in areas people tend to focus more on when looking at others, like the eyes?
For example the asymmetry in this guy's eyes[ISPOILER](although it's more than 1 mm, just using this as an example)[/ISPOILER] definitely throws harmony off significantly, but similar asymmetry somewhere else would have been much less noticeable and arguably less significant :
How much PSL difference is there between two almost exact faces, but one only has 1-2 one millimeter asymmetries, and one with 10+ one millimeter asymmetries? 0? 1 PSL?
Is it more significant when it’s in areas people tend to focus more on when looking at others, like the eyes?
For example the asymmetry in this guy's eyes[ISPOILER](although it's more than 1 mm, just using this as an example)[/ISPOILER] definitely throws harmony off significantly, but similar asymmetry somewhere else would have been much less noticeable and arguably less significant :
I noticed I have asymmetrical medial canthi (and thus PFL is asymmetrical by 1 mm). This is noticeable in multiple pictures. My medial canthus in the right eye is longer and lower than the one in the left. I also noticed that in an old picture where I was around the age of 12 so it’s not something created by the hooding i recently got.