Link for the Site That Gives Facial Measurements (ratios/angles) People Use?

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I think it uses AI, you upload a photo and it can tell you if certain measurements are within ideal range or are a massive failo.

I forget the link. But the site uses green for within ideal, orange or yellow for normal, and red for below normal and way outside ideal range.
 
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I think it uses AI, you upload a photo and it can tell you if certain measurements are within ideal range or are a massive failo.

I forget the link. But the site uses green for within ideal, orange or yellow for normal, and red for below normal and way outside ideal range.
i think you just measure it g
 
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Can't, I don't have the tools and don't want to pay for photoshop
then get a frontal pic with miunmim lens distorion zoom in andmeasure usinga ruler
 
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for mfr a ruler but get a protactor for angles
That's the point I don't want to buy a protractor for this shit :soy: Is there not an online site where I can upload photos and find angles or it gives a protractor tool to measure against photos?
 
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for mfr a ruler but get a protactor for angles
I found this site: https://opensourcephysics.github.io/tracker-online/

Used the protractor there and I think his eyes are a little different canthal tilt.

Meeks Canthalt Tilt 1
Meeks Canthalt Tilt 2


I might've measured wrong on the first one idk, it might be lower than 5.1 I can't tell if I did it right.
 
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I think it uses AI, you upload a photo and it can tell you if certain measurements are within ideal range or are a massive failo.

I forget the link. But the site uses green for within ideal, orange or yellow for normal, and red for below normal and way outside ideal range.
Found the original site I was talking about. Link here.

Depending on the photo it changes up a bit, but I think one eye is 5° and the other is 7°.
 
The photos I used might be frauded though, I think some straight on images barely give him any positive degrees closer to 2-3
 
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upload the photo on photopea and use the ruler function. At least google it brah
 

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