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Thanks for the URL Check under http://www.beautyanalysis.com/index2_mba.htm Mask Applications - Face Variations - Face Variations by Sex The Lateral Shot is the same as the Female Lateral view.Actually the measurement is 1-1.618 and the theory is that it appears in all living things. The nautilus shell, how plants grow, roses and the human skeleton. Also great art and architecture has incorporated the theory as well. It's supposed to be natures perfectproportional harmoney and the closer things fit into the equation the more our brains perseve them as attractive. It's not so much about beauty but about the more something differse from the equation the brain says it's defective and you may not want to mate with it. I found out about it 2 years ago and use it daily in designs. It's also great for character designs heroes follow it exactley and villians not at all. Not sure if it's true or not but it is a fun theory and it has helped my designs quite a bit. There are even tools available for measuring and layouts. Amazon.com has a few books about the subject the best I've found is "The Power of Limits" by Gyorgy Doczi
Attached Link: http://www.umcs.maine.edu/~markov/GoldenRatio.pdf
OK, there's two things here. One: the golden section occurs naturally, in plants, in seashells, even in the joints of your fingers. There's no objection to that.Two: the golden section is "more beautiful", was used in construction of the Parthenon, or by Leonardo in "The Last Supper", etc. That's the one that is bunk. Popular bunk, but still bunk.
G. Markowsky. "Misconceptions about the Golden Ratio." College Mathematics Journal, vol. 23 (1992) pp. 2--19.
on-line, see the link above.
"How to Find the Golden Number without really trying."
Roger Fischler, Fibonacci Quarterly, 1981, Vol 19, pp 406--410.
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Another important paper that points out how taking measurements and averaging them will almost always produce an average near Phi. Case studies are data about the Great Pyramid of Cheops and the various theories propounded to explain its dimensions, the golden section in architecture, its use by Le Corbusier and Seurat and in the visual arts. He concludes that several of the works that purport to show Phi was used are, in fact, fallacious and "without any foundation whatever".
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