Ideal jaw and chin tapering

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I’m planning to make a thread on this in the near future, but I am curious as to some of your guys’ thoughts on what the ideal jaw tapering looks like? Is it one with a smooth contour toward the chin? Maybe one that causes the appearance of an angular chin that looks separated from the jaw body? Usually, a good jaw will hit certain (many) ideal ratios from the front, but there are still some that look better than others from an aesthetic standpoint.
 
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Provide images of what you mean I want a better idea
 
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Literally pointless unless u have ogre bonemass.
 
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This is one of the things where I think it unironically depends, both can be equally good features depending on pheno/skull/harmony/dimorphism
 
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Provide images of what you mean I want a better idea
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An example of that hollow which creates that cut-glass sort of look to the chino is Kelly Oubre jr in this photo

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There is also Tom Cruise but he is an example (at least in this photo) of a jaw-to-chin taper that is strong but perhaps less dramatic in its angularity. I’m not really arguing if this looks better than the other as they both look good to me.

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Another example is David Gandy. His chin looks strong here, and the way the lateral aspects of the chin are shaped make his hollows appear further back although I could be mistaken.
 
tag me when you make the thread
 
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long straight ramus, good mandibular plane ( very important imo), wide chin trapezium shaped jaw.
and i dont know what they are called but when you smile and those muscles around your chin pop like straight line like with matt bommer
 
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long straight ramus, good mandibular plane ( very important imo), wide chin trapezium shaped jaw.
and i dont know what they are called but when you smile and those muscles around your chin pop like straight line like with matt bommer
I know what you’re referring to. Unfortunately, you can only approximate certain features with bone. It seems like some of those coveted physical characteristics have basis in soft tissue placement/tone/etc.
 

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