Look at the size of her face overall on the left, and the size on the right. Now look at where her eyebrows are on the left and where they are on the right. The camera on the left is slightly closer, her makeup is different, and her eyes are open wider. I don’t think it’s a filter.
Whatever Best Buy used as a filter to enlarge her eyes creeps me out. At least the Game Stop version looks like an actual person
It’s not a filter. She had an eye embiggening.
I don’t know, they look like perfectly cromulent eyes.
succulent almost
Wouldn’t she have had to get an eye disembiggening (ensmallment?) since best buy was first?
You mean a debigulation?
A disambiguation?
How do you not understand which image is from earlier?
He’s simply too used to people posting after/before
All of her facial features are a bit bigger on the left, like her nose. I wonder if it’s a focal length thing like this dude?
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Look at the size of her face overall on the left, and the size on the right. Now look at where her eyebrows are on the left and where they are on the right. The camera on the left is slightly closer, her makeup is different, and her eyes are open wider. I don’t think it’s a filter.
Also, the eyeliner makes her eyes look bigger on the left, while on the right her makeup is more subtle
The height of her head is the same and she has the same jaw position in both shots, yet multiple features of her face are larger on the left.
It’s a filter
Lenses distort features at different focal lengths without any filtering. An extreme example is fish eye lenses on action cameras.
I think it’s just under-eye eye liner
The original and the remix