Hi guys
this is my first post in this Forum, but I've been visiting and reading frequently during last 2 years.
Can you please look at the attached picture, and tell me if you feel it normal?
Thanks
no
Yes you do man, no one is gonna notice except the weirdos on LL Forums here
The crease in your pants makes it look like you have long af femurs and tiny tibias but could just be how your pants creased that day.
Quote from: 1team on November 25, 2022, 10:28:34 AMThe crease in your pants makes it look like you have long af femurs and tiny tibias but could just be how your pants creased that day.
Agreed. Additionally, you look leggy AF. Also, because of angle of holding camera and arms not entirely straight seems like arms a little short. However, you do NOT look bad, just not normal proportions. Also, without the crease in pants and if arms straight you'd look normal-ish. If this is your post LL pic, then you should be happy. You traded a little bit of odd proportions, no biggie, for greater height. A trade off that usually is a big win overall. If you have not done LL, then my suggestion is only consider tibia and Humerus LL. If you did Tibia LL only you'd likely look leggy to the point of it looking bad. Long arms can help overall look when very leggy with below 0.50 SHR in my opinion.
You look long-legged. So do a lot of other people who didn't get LL though.
People on this forum are pretty much trained to notice leg proportion anomalies. Ask some trusted and sincere friends or family. To me, the femur is too long compared to the tibia. Remember that when you ask "am I normal?" we literally LOOK FOR FLAWS. If people are not analytically eyeing you down they probably don't notice.
Im going to give you an honest opinion. No, it does not look normal.
How much and what did you lengthen?
EDIT: nvm, 99% sure this is edited by looking at the reflections.
Hey man,
No, this mock up doesn’t look good, the legs are just too long compared to your upper body.
How much did you lengthen your legs in this mock up? I’m guessing 9+ cm’s
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