I measured some of my ratios, how good/bad are they?

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1:1 mfr
0,46 esr
64mm ipd
35mm icd
Space between eyes is 2mm more than the width of one eye
27mm pfl
1.9 Fwhr
1.4 lip to nose ratio
1.6 lower to upper lip ratio
2.4chin to philtrum ratio
Upper third 1/middle 1,1/lower 1,2
0,63 lower/full face ratio
90% bizygomatic to bigonial width
49° EME
6° canthal tilt
3.2palpebral fissure length to height ratio
Equal facial fifths, the central one is 2mm wider
85° ipselateral alar angle
0,65 Nasal width to height ratio
1:3.9 nose widht to zygo widht
90° jaw frontal angle
118° gonial angle
90° nasolabial angle
165° facial convexity
0.90 bitemporal widht
 
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Orka
if these are correct ur practically speaking perfect based on the skimming i did through ur paragraph

You can mark my answer as a solution by clicking the checkmark on the right ->
if these are correct ur practically speaking perfect based on the skimming i did through ur paragraph

You can mark my answer as a solution by clicking the checkmark on the right ->
 
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if these are correct ur practically speaking perfect based on the skimming i did through ur paragraph

You can mark my answer as a solution by clicking the checkmark on the right ->
I measured them 8 times and it was the same,but it can't be perfect because of the PFL, the eye spacing and lip to nose of 1.4, thanks for the answer anyway
 
I measured them 8 times and it was the same,but it can't be perfect because of the PFL, the eye spacing and lip to nose of 1.4, thanks for the answer anyway
regardless minor failos, u should in theory look amazing

gimme the solution now :feelswhat:
 
regardless minor failos, u should in theory look amazing

gimme the solution now :feelswhat:
I don't know, you've seen my face before, I remember when you told me about the coloring thread
 
How do u measure?
Go to an app that uses pixels, or if you're on mobile use Imagemeter, use reference scale and then the dimensions option, if you want to measure things like IPD use 11.76mm for the iris width
 
Go to an app that uses pixels, or if you're on mobile use Imagemeter, use reference scale and then the dimensions option, if you want to measure things like IPD use 11.76mm for the iris width
Dm sent
 
U looked good in the post u made before youll be fine
 
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ohh wait i remember u
1000024633

Is this u
 
cutting ur medial canthus would really benefit u
increase pfl
ur one eye witdh apart ratio becomes ideal
palpebral fissure length to height ratio becomes more masculine and striking increasing dimo
medail canthus would become ideally long and downturned
 
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85° ipselateral alar angle
It's not 85° ur probably measuring till the end of the pfl
U should measure where the end of the lower lid and upper lid meet
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So the iaa deviation to jfa is ideal
And also u forgot to mention eyebrows setness and tfwhr
Eyebrow setness from the first pic is 89% sec is 87% but that's not confirmed ideal is <90% if ur wondering
I can't measure tfwhr
 
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It's not 85° ur probably measuring till the end of the pfl
U should measure where the end of the lower lid and upper lid meet
View attachment 4096384
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So the iaa deviation to jfa is ideal
And also u forgot to mention eyebrows setness and tfwhr
Eyebrow setness from the first pic is 89% sec is 87% but that's not confirmed ideal is <90% if ur wondering
I can't measure tfwhr
My tfwhr is 1.32,not ideal
 
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