The blue line also defines the distance from the upper lip to the bottom of the chin.The golden section of these four blue lines defines the nose, the tip of the nose, the inside of the nostrils, the two rises of the upper lip and the inner points of the ear.The blue line defines a perfect square of the pupils and outside corners of the mouth.In the photo below, note the following golden ratio proportions that appear throughout the human face using the golden ruler above. Width of center tooth : Width of second tooth.Outer edges of lips : Upper ridges of lips.Outer & inner edge of eye: Center of nose.Center of pupil : Bottom of teeth : Bottom of chin.See the photo below which illustrates the following golden ratio proportions in the human face: Human beauty is based on the Divine Proportion The dimensions of the face from top to bottom also exhibit the Divine Proportion, in the positions of the eye brow (blue), nose (yellow) and mouth (green and magenta). The successive golden sections define the neck (yellow), the back of the eye (green) and the front of the eye and back of the nose and mouth (magenta). The beauty unfolds as you look further.Įven when viewed from the side, the human head illustrates the Divine Proportion.The first golden section (blue) from the front of the head defines the position of the ear opening. The mouth and nose are each placed at golden sections of the distance between the eyes and the bottom of the chin. The head forms a golden rectangle with the eyes at its midpoint. We’ll use a succession of golden ratios to create a golden ruler to understand design in the face: The human face abounds with examples of the Golden Ratio, also known as the Golden Section or Divine Proportion. The human face is based on Phi and Golden Ratio proportions.
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