What is my front facial harmony

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You could benefit from a little wider bigonial width, but all in all pretty good
 
You could benefit from a little wider bigonial width, but all in all pretty good
had a friend go thru my frontal harmony and is this accurate:

Midface ratio: 0.99 (Ideal)


• ESR (Eye Spacing Ratio): 45.1 (Ideal)


• FWHR: 1.88 (Ideal)


• Chin to philtrum: 2.25 (Ideal)


• Bigonial width: 88% (Ideal - very strong jaw-to-cheekbone ratio)


• Cheekbone height: 84% (Ideal)


• Neck width: 86% (Ideal)


• Mouth to nose width: 1.42 (Ideal)


• Intercanthal distance: 1.0 (Ideal)


• Total fwhr: 1.35 (Ideal)


• Facial thirds: Balanced (Ideal)


• Bitemporal width: 85% (Ideal)


• Eye aspect ratio: 2.8 (Ideal - good horizontal elongation)


• Eyebrow setedness: Low set (Ideal - adds to brow ridge prominence)


• Lower third proportion: 35.5% (Ideal)

• Lower lip to upper lip: 1.82 (Ideal)

• Jaw frontal angle: 91 degrees (Ideal)

• Canthal tilt: 4 degrees (Ideal)

• Ipsilateral alar angle: 88 degrees (Ideal)

• IAA to JFA: 3 degree variance (Ideal)

• Eyebrow tilt: 5.5 degrees (Ideal)

• Frontal harmony: 85-90%
 
You could've helped instead of commenting some bullshit g
you could've either searched it outside this site or actually read some threads on the matter to do it yourself instead of posting some bullshit g
 
you could've either searched it outside this site or actually read some threads on the matter to do it yourself instead of posting some bullshit g
If i do my own analysis on me it wouldn't be correct, I would've done something wrong that's why im asking more professional people g
 
had a friend go thru my frontal harmony and is this accurate:

Midface ratio: 0.99 (Ideal)


• ESR (Eye Spacing Ratio): 45.1 (Ideal)


• FWHR: 1.88 (Ideal)


• Chin to philtrum: 2.25 (Ideal)


• Bigonial width: 88% (Ideal - very strong jaw-to-cheekbone ratio)


• Cheekbone height: 84% (Ideal)


• Neck width: 86% (Ideal)


• Mouth to nose width: 1.42 (Ideal)


• Intercanthal distance: 1.0 (Ideal)


• Total fwhr: 1.35 (Ideal)


• Facial thirds: Balanced (Ideal)


• Bitemporal width: 85% (Ideal)


• Eye aspect ratio: 2.8 (Ideal - good horizontal elongation)


• Eyebrow setedness: Low set (Ideal - adds to brow ridge prominence)


• Lower third proportion: 35.5% (Ideal)

• Lower lip to upper lip: 1.82 (Ideal)

• Jaw frontal angle: 91 degrees (Ideal)

• Canthal tilt: 4 degrees (Ideal)

• Ipsilateral alar angle: 88 degrees (Ideal)

• IAA to JFA: 3 degree variance (Ideal)

• Eyebrow tilt: 5.5 degrees (Ideal)

• Frontal harmony: 85-90%
Ye nigga, you dont have 90% harmony
 
had a friend go thru my frontal harmony and is this accurate:

Midface ratio: 0.99 (Ideal)


• ESR (Eye Spacing Ratio): 45.1 (Ideal)


• FWHR: 1.88 (Ideal)


• Chin to philtrum: 2.25 (Ideal)


• Bigonial width: 88% (Ideal - very strong jaw-to-cheekbone ratio)


• Cheekbone height: 84% (Ideal)


• Neck width: 86% (Ideal)


• Mouth to nose width: 1.42 (Ideal)


• Intercanthal distance: 1.0 (Ideal)


• Total fwhr: 1.35 (Ideal)


• Facial thirds: Balanced (Ideal)


• Bitemporal width: 85% (Ideal)


• Eye aspect ratio: 2.8 (Ideal - good horizontal elongation)


• Eyebrow setedness: Low set (Ideal - adds to brow ridge prominence)


• Lower third proportion: 35.5% (Ideal)

• Lower lip to upper lip: 1.82 (Ideal)

• Jaw frontal angle: 91 degrees (Ideal)

• Canthal tilt: 4 degrees (Ideal)

• Ipsilateral alar angle: 88 degrees (Ideal)

• IAA to JFA: 3 degree variance (Ideal)

• Eyebrow tilt: 5.5 degrees (Ideal)

• Frontal harmony: 85-90%

Good. But don't forget to account for distortion. You should use a 100 mm lens from few meter away to minimize the distortion and if you are autistic like me you should do a camera calibration. The distortion can change the results more than someone would imagine. Lastly, you shouldn't rely on these since this is just 2D and a small head tilt can change a lot of angles pretty dramatically. I am a big fan of cephalometric analyses because they are more standard and the head tilt will not influence the results at all, because besides a frontal cephalometric evaluation you can also get a side one.
 

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