thecel
morph king
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Just like artists (and even surgeons) have different styles, photo editors (a.k.a. morphers) in the looksmaxing community have personal styles. Some morphers do conservative changes; some morphers make dramatic transformations. Some morphers go for a prettyboy aesthetic; some morphers target the hypermasculine look.
As a morpher, my artistic style (fairly distinctive on this site (i.e. you can tell it’s a @thecel morph when you see one)) is characterized by the following features that occur in most of the morphs I posted:
Thoughts?
As a morpher, my artistic style (fairly distinctive on this site (i.e. you can tell it’s a @thecel morph when you see one)) is characterized by the following features that occur in most of the morphs I posted:
- broad and angular chin
- sharp and angular gonions
- aggressive and intimidating positive eyebrow tilt
- low-set eyebrows
- high chin-to-philtrum ratio
- prominent cheekbones
- pronounced cheek hollows
- full lips
- low hairline, often with widow’s peak
- low neurocranium height (chamaecranic)
- (in profile edits) high facial depth in conjunction with forward anterior cranium
- (in profile edits) concave philtrum that smoothly curves into the nose
- (in profile edits) shallow mandibular angle (by shallow I mean the slope of the jaw is more horizontal, close to level with the horizon)
- Eurocentric style of beauty: tendency to make every face look more Caucasoid regardless of its ethnicity
Thoughts?
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