If I told you he did LL and then scar removal you'd believe me ( look at tibias)
who is he?
Quote from: Thespartan on December 21, 2014, 06:44:44 PMwho is he?
random picture from google
Yes I would. Either that or he's 6'5"+
I think I see those proportions more in advertisements than in real life. Photoshopped maybe??
I would believe you too. The long tibiae don't look bad at all though, and he does look quite proportional overall. Makes me want to lengthen my tibiae, even though my desired gain is 7CM. I initially thought that such a large gain would only look good if I did femurs, but this picture leads me to believe that perhaps it might look good, or better, if I do tibiae. I could afford tibiae much sooner too. Athletic recovery is definitely a concern for 7CM tibiae, though.
Quote from: Blackhawk on December 22, 2014, 02:29:25 AMI think I see those proportions more in advertisements than in real life. Photoshopped maybe??
If advertisements are using these proportions with long tibiae to sell products, then that means that long tibiae/legs are what the society would likely consider ideal, since ads use "ideal" models to try to sell their clothes by enticing buyers with the idea of looking "ideal" or "good" to society, which is why advertisers show off their clothes being worn by good-looking models instead of showing off those clothes on average-looking people or just the showing clothes by themselves.
Yes I would his tibia look very long -it might just be the angle though. As you know I mostly look at the arms to determine proportion (think legs can handle a lot of lenghtening and still look good) so if he stood upright with arms at his side I might not agree.
In case you don't know, this is Sweden with a new hair transplant.
Here is a short video of a model photoshopped:
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They add some length to her femurs and tibs, a bit to her neck, but nothing to her torso.
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