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Dealing with reality is better than living in cope. Cope makes you weak and not work on improving your weak areas.
Just think that humans evolved from some smelly ass bacteria floating around in shit water. So if that’s possible anything is. Just do it!!! Whatever you’re trying to do.
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Yeah compared to when he was younger, he now has both eyes and eyebrows that are more slanted outwards. The y-axis position of his glabella is also higher.
Canthal tilt depends on the shape of the orbits, and the orbits become more slanted outwards as a function of age (http://asj.oxfordjournals.org/content/28/3/258):
I learned that a fairly natural-looking way to reduce someone's canthal tilt in Photoshop is to drag up their glabella and to drag down their cheekbones, like in the image below. I also made the lips thinner by using the "pucker" tool of the "Liquify" filter in Photoshop.
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