
NuclearGeo20
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Do measurements or ratios matter more for beauty? Ideal ratios don't require ideal measurements. But ideal measurements mean the ratios will be perfect. For example the average IPD for a white male is 65mm. The average bizygomatic width is 143mm. 65/143 equals .454 which is the perfect esr. But lets say we make the IPD 65 and the bizygomatic 149. Does the IPD become unideal because the esr is off. Or does it mean the eye spacing will look good, and the cheekbones will look off. If anybody knows, it's @RealSurgerymax
Another example. Let's say we take all the measurements of the face like the IPD, nasal height, bizygomatic width, etc. and scaled it up/down (except for the pfl and eyeballs as the eyeballs have an average diameter of 24mm among all humans), will that face still look good and proportional or will it be unideal.
Another example. Let's say we take all the measurements of the face like the IPD, nasal height, bizygomatic width, etc. and scaled it up/down (except for the pfl and eyeballs as the eyeballs have an average diameter of 24mm among all humans), will that face still look good and proportional or will it be unideal.