
FuckFace5
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In this thread im going to be showing you how to accurately measure facial recession.
Examples:
Explanation:
You can just kinda eyeball and give
points for every 4 aspects, because there isn't really a method of measuring it.
For the red line its kinda easy to measure, just look if the Chin is touching the line.
For the blue line you can see how long and wide the triangle is. The wider = the better
For the yellow line you can just see if the line is negative = 1p, neutral = 2p or positive = 3p
And for the green lines:
Facial convexity
(Chin to philtrum to browridge) : 168 - 176°
Total facial convexity
(Chin to nose tip to browridge) : 137.5 - 148.5°
If their too high: most likely midface recession = very low amount of points
If their too low: most likely jaw recession
= Low amount of points
Point chart:
Closeup to draw the lines Yourself:
Examples:

Explanation:

You can just kinda eyeball and give
points for every 4 aspects, because there isn't really a method of measuring it.
For the red line its kinda easy to measure, just look if the Chin is touching the line.
For the blue line you can see how long and wide the triangle is. The wider = the better
For the yellow line you can just see if the line is negative = 1p, neutral = 2p or positive = 3p
And for the green lines:
Facial convexity
(Chin to philtrum to browridge) : 168 - 176°
Total facial convexity
(Chin to nose tip to browridge) : 137.5 - 148.5°
If their too high: most likely midface recession = very low amount of points
If their too low: most likely jaw recession
= Low amount of points
Point chart:

Closeup to draw the lines Yourself:
