Measurement Analysis
Measurement analysis can measure the face by automatically recognizing facial markers or manually adjusting certain markers. Facial measurement provides a convenient way for facial aesthetic measurement and design.
Note
- Click FaceSmile or FaceOpen to choose facial models for measurement analysis.
- Click the measurements on the left or click the measurement lines on the facial model and you can check the measurements and corresponding reference values.
Icon | Name | |
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One set data | Click a set of data on the horizontal bar on the right and measure it. | |
Two sets data | Drag the two sliders to select two sets of data on the horizontal bar on the right and measure them. | |
Feature point adjustment | Click the icon and enter the interface. You can roll the wheel to zoom in the model, and drag a feature point to adjust its position by holding down the left mouse button, or double-click the left mouse button to delete it. The deleted point can be recovered by a click. | |
Golden ratio | Golden ratio here refers to the perfectly proportioned facial model which normally divides the length of the face into three parts, and the width of the face into five parts. | |
Orthodontic measurements | To check the measurement points of the orthodontic measurements. The measurements can assist the orthodontic treatment by a comparison between the measurements and reference of different measurement points. | |
Forehead-eye measurements | To measure the eye area. You can compare the measurements with the reference values | |
Chin-lip measurements | To measure the mouth area. You can compare the measurements with the reference values | |
Nasal measurements | To measure the nasal area. You can compare the measurements with the reference values | |
Hide/Show Textures | To hide/show the texture of the model. | |
Hide/Show Grid | To hide/show the grid for the convenience of measurement. | |
General view | To check the facial model in different angles. | |
Free measurement | To measure the straight-line distance between two feature points at will. |