Now you can do a full facial analysis (facial report) of your face yourself (with 0 effort) and for free (I updated my ratios calculator)

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So i basically added the most important ratios related to the male side proifle attractiveness to the current facial analysis setup.
Check out the facial analysis app info in this thread i did earlier, if you havent already:

And now you got both side and front face analysis options to choose! Link to the app: https://ratios-calculator.ascendbase.pro/

The full list of all facial ratios you can automatically measure using the current version of the app:
  • Facial Width to Midface Height Ratio: Compares the width of the face at the cheekbones to the height of the midface.
  • Midface Ratio (Interpupillary Width to Mid-pupil-Lip Height): Compares the distance between the pupils to the height from the pupils' midpoint to the upper lip.
  • Mouth to Nose Width Ratio: Compares the width of the mouth to the width of the nose.
  • Lower to Upper Lip Height Ratio: Compares the vertical height of the lower lip to the upper lip.
  • Chin to Philtrum Ratio: Compares the height of the chin to the length of the philtrum (the area between the nose and upper lip).
  • Jaw Frontal Angle: Measures the angle of the jaw as seen from the front.
  • Bigonial to Bizygomatic Ratio: Compares the width of the jaw (at the angles) to the width of the cheekbones.
  • Eye Separation Ratio (ESR): Compares the distance between the pupils to the width of the face.
  • Eyes Canthal Tilt: Measures the upward or downward tilt of the eyes.
  • Eye-Mouth-Eye (EME) Angle: The angle formed by connecting the pupils and the center of the mouth.
  • Eye Width to Height Ratio: Compares the width of the eye opening to its height.
  • Facial Thirds Consistency: Checks the proportionality of the upper, middle, and lower thirds of the face.
  • Midface to Lower Face Height Ratio: Compares the height of the middle third of the face to the lower third.

Profile View Ratios:​

  • Gonial Angle: Measures the angle of the jaw from a side view.
  • Mandibular Plane Angle: Measures the angle of the lower jawline relative to the horizontal.
  • Mandibular Recession Angle: Assesses how far forward or recessed the chin is relative to the nasion.
  • Facial Convexity Angle: Measures the general convexity or "flatness" of the facial profile.
  • Browridge Inclination Angle: Measures the prominence and angle of the browridge.
  • Ramus to Mandible Length Ratio: Compares the height of the vertical part of the jaw (ramus) to the length of the horizontal part (mandible body).
 
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i just use a ruler tbh
 
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High iq post
 
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So i basically added the most important ratios related to the male side proifle attractiveness to the current facial analysis setup.
Check out the facial analysis app info in this thread i did earlier, if you havent already:

And now you got both side and front face analysis options to choose! Link to the app: https://ratios-calculator.ascendbase.pro/

The full list of all facial ratios you can automatically measure using the current version of the app:
  • Facial Width to Midface Height Ratio: Compares the width of the face at the cheekbones to the height of the midface.
  • Midface Ratio (Interpupillary Width to Mid-pupil-Lip Height): Compares the distance between the pupils to the height from the pupils' midpoint to the upper lip.
  • Mouth to Nose Width Ratio: Compares the width of the mouth to the width of the nose.
  • Lower to Upper Lip Height Ratio: Compares the vertical height of the lower lip to the upper lip.
  • Chin to Philtrum Ratio: Compares the height of the chin to the length of the philtrum (the area between the nose and upper lip).
  • Jaw Frontal Angle: Measures the angle of the jaw as seen from the front.
  • Bigonial to Bizygomatic Ratio: Compares the width of the jaw (at the angles) to the width of the cheekbones.
  • Eye Separation Ratio (ESR): Compares the distance between the pupils to the width of the face.
  • Eyes Canthal Tilt: Measures the upward or downward tilt of the eyes.
  • Eye-Mouth-Eye (EME) Angle: The angle formed by connecting the pupils and the center of the mouth.
  • Eye Width to Height Ratio: Compares the width of the eye opening to its height.
  • Facial Thirds Consistency: Checks the proportionality of the upper, middle, and lower thirds of the face.
  • Midface to Lower Face Height Ratio: Compares the height of the middle third of the face to the lower third.

Profile View Ratios:​

  • Gonial Angle: Measures the angle of the jaw from a side view.
  • Mandibular Plane Angle: Measures the angle of the lower jawline relative to the horizontal.
  • Mandibular Recession Angle: Assesses how far forward or recessed the chin is relative to the nasion.
  • Facial Convexity Angle: Measures the general convexity or "flatness" of the facial profile.
  • Browridge Inclination Angle: Measures the prominence and angle of the browridge.
  • Ramus to Mandible Length Ratio: Compares the height of the vertical part of the jaw (ramus) to the length of the horizontal part (mandible body).
can it measure my inner light
 
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So i basically added the most important ratios related to the male side proifle attractiveness to the current facial analysis setup.
Check out the facial analysis app info in this thread i did earlier, if you havent already:

And now you got both side and front face analysis options to choose! Link to the app: https://ratios-calculator.ascendbase.pro/

The full list of all facial ratios you can automatically measure using the current version of the app:
  • Facial Width to Midface Height Ratio: Compares the width of the face at the cheekbones to the height of the midface.
  • Midface Ratio (Interpupillary Width to Mid-pupil-Lip Height): Compares the distance between the pupils to the height from the pupils' midpoint to the upper lip.
  • Mouth to Nose Width Ratio: Compares the width of the mouth to the width of the nose.
  • Lower to Upper Lip Height Ratio: Compares the vertical height of the lower lip to the upper lip.
  • Chin to Philtrum Ratio: Compares the height of the chin to the length of the philtrum (the area between the nose and upper lip).
  • Jaw Frontal Angle: Measures the angle of the jaw as seen from the front.
  • Bigonial to Bizygomatic Ratio: Compares the width of the jaw (at the angles) to the width of the cheekbones.
  • Eye Separation Ratio (ESR): Compares the distance between the pupils to the width of the face.
  • Eyes Canthal Tilt: Measures the upward or downward tilt of the eyes.
  • Eye-Mouth-Eye (EME) Angle: The angle formed by connecting the pupils and the center of the mouth.
  • Eye Width to Height Ratio: Compares the width of the eye opening to its height.
  • Facial Thirds Consistency: Checks the proportionality of the upper, middle, and lower thirds of the face.
  • Midface to Lower Face Height Ratio: Compares the height of the middle third of the face to the lower third.

Profile View Ratios:​

  • Gonial Angle: Measures the angle of the jaw from a side view.
  • Mandibular Plane Angle: Measures the angle of the lower jawline relative to the horizontal.
  • Mandibular Recession Angle: Assesses how far forward or recessed the chin is relative to the nasion.
  • Facial Convexity Angle: Measures the general convexity or "flatness" of the facial profile.
  • Browridge Inclination Angle: Measures the prominence and angle of the browridge.
  • Ramus to Mandible Length Ratio: Compares the height of the vertical part of the jaw (ramus) to the length of the horizontal part (mandible body).
i lwk messed up a bit lol it gave andreas eriksen a 50 % frontal harmony score
 
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only problem i have with calculating CA is that each pheno has slightly other ideals which results in the harmony system being complete bs to a certain extend.

i wanted to make an app aswell to calculate harmony but without you needing to do anything, the only problem i have is finding the right ideals
 
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I got 47% harmony :lul: I didn’t understand shit what that website asked. To many difficult words
 
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i lwk messed up a bit lol it gave andreas eriksen a 50 % frontal harmony score
I got 47% harmony :lul: I didn’t understand shit what that website asked. To many difficult words
Also the ratios you got are not what determines your attractiveness, like other may claim. Like the looksmaxing youtubers who measure the list of facial ratios and then assign a x/10 rating based on how close your ratios to the ideal range, thats just not true. In fact you can have shit ratios and mog the guy with perfect ratios and vice versa. These facial features are 10x more important than ratios: https://www.ascendbase.pro/facial_features
 
Also the ratios you got are not what determines your attractiveness, like other may claim. Like the looksmaxing youtubers who measure the list of facial ratios and then assign a x/10 rating based on how close your ratios to the ideal range, thats just not true. In fact you can have shit ratios and mog the guy with perfect ratios and vice versa. These facial features are 10x more important than ratios: https://www.ascendbase.pro/facial_features
yeah but eriksen has a high harmony score lol
 
In fact you can have shit ratios and mog the guy with perfect ratios and vice versa. These facial features are 10x more important than ratios: https://www.ascendbase.pro/facial_features
perfect ratios mean perfect features according to your facial harmony, its near impossible if youre 50% to mog a 90% only thing that could save the 50% is height, frame, status and money
 
perfect ratios mean perfect features according to your facial harmony, its near impossible if youre 50% to mog a 90% only thing that could save the 50% is height, frame, status and money
nah, its cos there a lot of important facial features, which are not ratios, like facial leannerss, facial angularity (in some weird sense it is, but practically nobody measures it as a ratio, just guessing based on the look of it), facial symmetry, nose tip parameters (refined or bulbous, again nobody measures it, cos eyeballing works here), baldness and hair quality, eyebrows and eyelashes thickness, signs of facial aging like wrinkles and fat pads sagging
 
nah, its cos there a lot of important facial features, which are not ratios, like facial leannerss, facial angularity (in some weird sense it is, but practically nobody measures it as a ratio, just guessing based on the look of it), facial symmetry, nose tip parameters (refined or bulbous, again nobody measures it, cos eyeballing works here), baldness and hair quality, eyebrows and eyelashes thickness, signs of facial aging like wrinkles and fat pads sagging
you named; angularity, dimorphisme and misc but most in the list are ratios tbh, ofc the facial leanness, health indicators and facial angularity but the rest is mostly explaining ratios tbh.
I would love to see an automated CA calculator but its just to hard to have the ideal ratios for each pheno(y)
 
@Dastan i would love to speak to you on discord since you seem smart:smonk:
my dc is djimo6406
 

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