
WrathOfOlives
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It really is a telltale sign of a midwit in this space when they attribute any change to the face on angles or lighting.
Yes, angles and lighting can change an exaggerate features, this is water. However you can see past this.
It's like some people can't asses facial changes unless a picture is in the exact same room, lighting and angle to the atom.
It gets to the point where someone gets a rhinoplasty from a bulbous nose to a straight nose bridge and they can't get past the lighting not being identical.
Yes, angles and lighting can change an exaggerate features, this is water. However you can see past this.
It's like some people can't asses facial changes unless a picture is in the exact same room, lighting and angle to the atom.
It gets to the point where someone gets a rhinoplasty from a bulbous nose to a straight nose bridge and they can't get past the lighting not being identical.