how to properly measure bizygo width?

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tbh driving me crazy, when measuring from most lateral point on frontal i get some ridiculous peanut head measurement (12.5-13~cm) but when measuring from zygomatic arch i get a normal measurement (14-14.3~cm)
which is the correct way?
 
tbh driving me crazy, when measuring from most lateral point on frontal i get some ridiculous peanut head measurement (12.5-13~cm) but when measuring from zygomatic arch i get a normal measurement (14-14.3~cm)
which is the correct way?
Have you figured it out yet? I'm trynna find this out as well
 
same i hope this reply will bump it
I'm trynna figure mine out for this post because my zygo width is 5.5 but my arch is 6

 
Have you figured it out yet? I'm trynna find this out as well
same i hope this reply will bump it
Ideally you would need calipers; and then measure from the zygions, as shown in this image:
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Measuring without calipers is basically impossible as rulers have a huge error margin (compared to calipers) and are hard to use on curved surfaces, like faces. If you can't afford calipers, use your fingers (if they're long enough) to simulate a calipers' jaws and use a ruler to measure the distance between fingers. Otherwise a drawing compass can do the job if its wide enough
 
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ask somebody to help then stand behind wall, get a ruler and and make it place it on the widest part of your face while standing still, then mark this place on wall, then not moving get to measure second widest part of face.
 
Ideally you would need calipers; and then measure from the zygions, as shown in this image:
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Measuring without calipers is basically impossible as rulers have a huge error margin (compared to calipers) and are hard to use on curved surfaces, like faces. If you can't afford calipers, use your fingers (if they're long enough) to simulate a calipers' jaws and use a ruler to measure the distance between fingers. Otherwise a drawing compass can do the job if its wide enough
is 5.75 inches bad?
 
ask somebody to help then stand behind wall, get a ruler and and make it place it on the widest part of your face while standing still, then mark this place on wall, then not moving get to measure second widest part of face.
i get around 5.75 at 6ft. dont know if thats to wide for a person of my height. just hope its proportional
 
ask somebody to help then stand behind wall, get a ruler and and make it place it on the widest part of your face while standing still, then mark this place on wall, then not moving get to measure second widest part of face.
I found a ruler to be extremely hard for me as faces are curved surfaces and it seems next to impossible to measure + i dont have anyone to help me. What i found to be useful is using my hand to simulate a calipers jaws and then measuring the distance with a ruler. When measuring with a ruler i get some ridiculous measuring like 12 cm
 

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