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As per my earlier post:
In that post I talked about how we can eventually work out what ratios are ideal for aesthetics on a male face, so that should we choose to surgerymax, we will know exactly how much augmentation to get, and where. However, to make this more valid, I used a fairly large sample size, and worked out the ratio for a total of approximately 40 gl guys.
Results:
Statistical Breakdown
The 3 most important statistics:
Average (mean) - 1.1477
Median (the middle value) - 1.1446
Standard deviation - 0.0950
Graphs:
From the graphs and the statistics, I would estimate that the ideal lower third to middle third ratio is somewhere around 1.05 - 1.20.
And also, owing to the fact that it is hard to locate an exact point where the middle third ends and the upper third starts, this measurement is subject to error. However, I did my best to work around this by using a point that is slightly above or just meeting the upper eyelids, but even this isn't perfect, and therefore not 100% valid. I also eyeballed it and would most likely have overestimated some of the lengths and underestimated others.
And for those of you want to know how I did the measurements, here's an example of how I separated the thirds:
Harmony doesn't exist. LOOKSMAXXING PROJECT to figure out the remaining ratios for facial aesthetics [GTFIH LOOKSMAXXERS]
Harmony is a cope used by those who don't know enough about makes an aesthetically pleasing face However, we know that ratios are what matter, and we can explain to a decent degree what makes someone good looking with the ratios we already have e.g. midface, es, bizygomatic/bigonial etc. But...
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In that post I talked about how we can eventually work out what ratios are ideal for aesthetics on a male face, so that should we choose to surgerymax, we will know exactly how much augmentation to get, and where. However, to make this more valid, I used a fairly large sample size, and worked out the ratio for a total of approximately 40 gl guys.
Results:
miroslav cech | 1.070900 |
simonas pham | 1.069106 |
christian bale | 1.312883 |
james kakonge | 1.019048 |
xavier serrano | 1.144578 |
jeremy meeks | 1.195266 |
david gandy | 1.083721 |
henry cavill | 1.303030 |
andreas eriksen | 1.142857 |
sendhil ramamurthy | 1.184466 |
sean o pry | 1.214876 |
francisco lachowski | 1.207317 |
tyler maher | 1.181818 |
zach cox | 1.086957 |
jon-erik hexum | 1.333333 |
broderick hunter | 1.224490 |
manu bora | 1.076923 |
harry raftus | 1.241667 |
sergio carjaval | 1.136646 |
oliver cheshire | 1.097345 |
garrett neff | 1.159322 |
islam dulatov | 1.176471 |
ton heukels | 1.390977 |
ashton gohil | 1.062500 |
caspar thomas | 1.140426 |
charlie knepper | 1.084034 |
christopher pfeffer | 1.183246 |
colton haynes | 1.156250 |
gabriel daum | 0.945205 |
geoffrey camus | 0.957944 |
ivan bubalo | 1.144654 |
james triglione | 1.100629 |
julian schneyder | 1.075000 |
kevin papon | 1.045977 |
luke volker | 1.207407 |
terrence telle | 1.060465 |
ravi goswami | 1.157377 |
maximilian wefers | 1.269231 |
simon nessman | 1.116105 |
Statistical Breakdown
The 3 most important statistics:
Average (mean) - 1.1477
Median (the middle value) - 1.1446
Standard deviation - 0.0950
Graphs:
From the graphs and the statistics, I would estimate that the ideal lower third to middle third ratio is somewhere around 1.05 - 1.20.
And also, owing to the fact that it is hard to locate an exact point where the middle third ends and the upper third starts, this measurement is subject to error. However, I did my best to work around this by using a point that is slightly above or just meeting the upper eyelids, but even this isn't perfect, and therefore not 100% valid. I also eyeballed it and would most likely have overestimated some of the lengths and underestimated others.
And for those of you want to know how I did the measurements, here's an example of how I separated the thirds: