I was just thinking to myself, wouldn't Paris Hilton be a lot prettier without that jaw? So I made it smaller. And when I did I realized something else. Her chin suddenly looked longer and her cheekbones also looked broader. I guess it's all about proportions. So then I made her nose a bit shorter, and voila!
Also, I'm sorry to have to put info on the images but people have stolen a lot of my photos and posted them on their own sites.
This blog is devoted to a bad habit of mine, looking at photographs of facial cosmetic surgery. I'm interested in facial feminization surgery (FFS) as well. I know. I need a new hobby.
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Thursday, August 16, 2012
Facial Proportions - Tori Spelling with New Facial Proportions and FFS
Once I read something about Tori Spelling looking like a drag queen. Just recently this came to mind and I thought, "Does she really?" And to answer that question, I found the best photo I could find of her and got started.
The first thing I did was draw a head-shaped oval and put a horizontal line through the center. (I was trying to see how the proportions of her face compare to the guidelines used in drawing faces, shown here. In art class, this is how you start drawing a head.) The eyeballs will fall along the center line. So, the distance from her eyes to the top of her head should be the same distance to her chin.... according to how I was taught, which is just a guideline. But Tori is different. Here eyeballs fall above the center line and the rest wasn't lining up well either, so I wasn't sure what to do with that.
On to Plan B. According to the same art class guideline I mention above, the distance from her eyeballs to right below her nose should be about the same distance as that from below her nose to her chin, and her mouth should fall right above the lowest line. But her mouth is a bit low. I can't make her chin THAT short. It would look odd. So that was not working either.
So on to Plan C. I decided to divide her face into thirds as outlined in Leonardo da Vinci's notebooks, and shown on this page (my guideline is a little off in the image below but I'm sure you get the point). And this is what I got.
The resulting image has four changes:
Approximate facial proportions in the "before" and "after" photos.
I did not raise her forehead, due to the fact that FFS doctors would not
do that, but if I wanted to remake her face into perfect thirds, that's
what I would have done. Also, if she were male and FFS doctors got to her, I think they might suggest more changes since they are prone to that, but I think think the difference is remarkable. But more about facial proportions another day...
The first thing I did was draw a head-shaped oval and put a horizontal line through the center. (I was trying to see how the proportions of her face compare to the guidelines used in drawing faces, shown here. In art class, this is how you start drawing a head.) The eyeballs will fall along the center line. So, the distance from her eyes to the top of her head should be the same distance to her chin.... according to how I was taught, which is just a guideline. But Tori is different. Here eyeballs fall above the center line and the rest wasn't lining up well either, so I wasn't sure what to do with that.
On to Plan B. According to the same art class guideline I mention above, the distance from her eyeballs to right below her nose should be about the same distance as that from below her nose to her chin, and her mouth should fall right above the lowest line. But her mouth is a bit low. I can't make her chin THAT short. It would look odd. So that was not working either.
So on to Plan C. I decided to divide her face into thirds as outlined in Leonardo da Vinci's notebooks, and shown on this page (my guideline is a little off in the image below but I'm sure you get the point). And this is what I got.
The resulting image has four changes:
- a shorter chin
- a narrower, pointier chin (unlike Heidi Montag's chin which appears to have been just sawed off at the bottom leaving it wide and flat)
- a symmetrical nose (to hide her bad rhinoplasty that has left one side caved in)
- narrower jaw (just the tiniest bit since her jaw stuck out further than her cheekbones)
Approximate facial proportions in the "before" and "after" photos.
Before | After | |
---|---|---|
Top Third | 29% | 30% |
Middle Third | 33% | 35% |
Lower Third | 38% | 35% |
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