facial symmetry

cannabineer

Ursus marijanus
The differences in eye spacing suggest that the subjects were not perfectly facing the camera. Of course, a slight "banana" asymmetry in the skull could cause that. cn
 

fdd2blk

Well-Known Member
The differences in eye spacing suggest that the subjects were not perfectly facing the camera. Of course, a slight "banana" asymmetry in the skull could cause that. cn
the difference in eye spacing suggests peoples faces AREN'T symmetrical.

why are people having such a hard time understanding all this?


 

cannabineer

Ursus marijanus
the difference in eye spacing suggests people faces AREN'T symmetrical.

why are people having such a hard time understanding all this?


people's faces and skulls come in a range of symmetry/dissymmetry. I imagine the photographer selected less-symm-than-average models. cn
 

racerboy71

bud bootlegger
they don't show the original pic. there needs to be 3 pictures there to fully understand. it took me a second to figure it out. ;)
see, this was the key for me.. i kept looking at them thinking the first pix was the original and the second pix was the symmetrical view... that's why i couldn't see it..
 
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