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I was looking at photos of people with low ES ratios, and i noticed that a significant influence on the appearence of close set eyes is actually the bigonial width.
ES ratio is of course measured by dividing IPD / Byzygomatic width. but i noticed that in attractive people who have low ES ratios, they almost always have zygos that are quite wide relative to their bigonial width. here is an example where i morphed marco jaric to have a smaller bigonial width (i also made his nose better and eyebrow / hooding modifications , but one can check for themselves that the ES ratio has not changed (it is 0.38-0.39)
here, marko jaric on the left looks significantly better (the morph still looks quite off and is a bit uncanny, im not so good at morphing) but just looking back and forth between the two photos the fact that his eyes are close set is significantly more noticable on the right photo, because his IPD is too small relative to his bigonial width as well.
take an example being chace crawford
here, if you measure his ES ratio, but instead of using byzygomatic width, use the bigonial width, then what you see is that it is 0.46 (which is considered the ideal). chance crawford does not give the obvious appearence of close set eyes, due to many reasons (one could argue that its due to his eyebrows as well) but a significant influence here is that he also has a relativeley narrow bigonial width.
the key idea here is that having a "bad" ES ratio can be caused by 2 things, having actually close eyes, versus having wider zygos. this is why asians tend to have lower ES ratios but not nessecarily have eyes that look as close set as white counterparts, becasue they tend to have a much narrower bigonial width relativeley speaking.
here is another example with theo james, and alex schlabb, here the IPD / bigonial comes out to 0.45-0.46 which is also considered in the ideal range :
but if you were to measure using their byzygomatic width, then their ES ratios would be considered significantly close set.
also note that if one has a low ES ratio, in order to not look wierd they must also have a midface that is longer, because otherwise that will make their entire face look "compressed" giving the charlie kirk look (charlie kirk has a midface that is way too compact and it makes his face look too small relative to his skull).
TLDR: if you want to look normal with low ESR, then you need to have IPD/Bigonial near the ideal range, and also have a longish midface in order to keep the FWHR related metrics good and stop you from looking like your entire face is too small. so basically low ESR becasue of wide zygos is not a significant falio.
ES ratio is of course measured by dividing IPD / Byzygomatic width. but i noticed that in attractive people who have low ES ratios, they almost always have zygos that are quite wide relative to their bigonial width. here is an example where i morphed marco jaric to have a smaller bigonial width (i also made his nose better and eyebrow / hooding modifications , but one can check for themselves that the ES ratio has not changed (it is 0.38-0.39)
here, marko jaric on the left looks significantly better (the morph still looks quite off and is a bit uncanny, im not so good at morphing) but just looking back and forth between the two photos the fact that his eyes are close set is significantly more noticable on the right photo, because his IPD is too small relative to his bigonial width as well.
take an example being chace crawford
here, if you measure his ES ratio, but instead of using byzygomatic width, use the bigonial width, then what you see is that it is 0.46 (which is considered the ideal). chance crawford does not give the obvious appearence of close set eyes, due to many reasons (one could argue that its due to his eyebrows as well) but a significant influence here is that he also has a relativeley narrow bigonial width.
the key idea here is that having a "bad" ES ratio can be caused by 2 things, having actually close eyes, versus having wider zygos. this is why asians tend to have lower ES ratios but not nessecarily have eyes that look as close set as white counterparts, becasue they tend to have a much narrower bigonial width relativeley speaking.
here is another example with theo james, and alex schlabb, here the IPD / bigonial comes out to 0.45-0.46 which is also considered in the ideal range :
but if you were to measure using their byzygomatic width, then their ES ratios would be considered significantly close set.
also note that if one has a low ES ratio, in order to not look wierd they must also have a midface that is longer, because otherwise that will make their entire face look "compressed" giving the charlie kirk look (charlie kirk has a midface that is way too compact and it makes his face look too small relative to his skull).
TLDR: if you want to look normal with low ESR, then you need to have IPD/Bigonial near the ideal range, and also have a longish midface in order to keep the FWHR related metrics good and stop you from looking like your entire face is too small. so basically low ESR becasue of wide zygos is not a significant falio.
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