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hello niggers welcome to the ultimate frauding guide. I made one before but it was shitty so here's the high effort guide to frauding in photos.
TABLE OF CONTENTS:
0: Introduction
1:Anglemaxxing
2: Expressions
3: Lighting
4: Editing Pictures
INTRODUCTION
Why fraud? Well, it should be obvious. Frauding is to fix misc. features. For example, you woke up with some acne, the purpose of frauding here is to give you better looking skin so you can get a good pic even with the acne. However, we shouldn't fraud to a large extent, only to the point where the difference would be explainable irl.
ANGLEMAXXING
What makes a bad angle?
A bad angle is anything that accentuates a bad feature of yours. Lets say you have a bigass forehead, a bad angle would be anything downwards and up. Another example is a bad nose shape, anything but a front pic would be a bad angle. I hope i'm being clear enough right now.
What makes a good angle?
A good angle should be the opposite of a bad angle, it should accentuate your good features. if you have good cheekbones, make the camera more down compared to them. If you have flatass zygos, then camera up compared to them is better.
Now I'll explain a few distortion concepts.
Perspective distortion – When the camera is too close or too low, it stretches and warps your face in unflattering ways. That’s why a selfie at arm’s length can make your nose look huge and your chin disappear.
Depth & shadow control – The angle of your head changes where light hits and where shadows fall. Even if you don’t have insane bone structure, the right angle can carve out a fake jawline or give the illusion of hollows. The best angle relative to light is usually facing away from the light.
Symmetry illusion – Very few people are actually very symmetrical. By angling your face (instead of facing the camera dead-on), you can mask asymmetry and make your features look more balanced.
Frame manipulation – Tilting or adjusting the camera can make your face seem slimmer, taller, or more proportional. You’re basically controlling how your face is “framed” in the shot.
What are some of the best angles?
1: The classic camera just above eye area at arms length. No need to explain.
2: If for some reason you're taking a side pic: Chin forward/neck out. Pushing your chin forward (neck out) tightens the jawline and separates it from the neck. This avoids that “turtle neck” look and adds definition.
A slight downward tilt slightly increases shadow under your cheeks and jawline, making bones look larger.
Another thing to note is that 3 quarters mogs front pics any day. 80% of people look decent at a 3/4 angle.
MAINTAIN A DECENT DISTANCE FROM CAMERA!
https://www.utsouthwestern.edu/news... compared to the standard clinical photograph. This study basically shows that being too close to the camera makes your nose look up to 30% LARGER. Obviously, we don't want this. The study said that a foot from the camera and closer is where the effects start to become visible.
EXPRESSIONS
This one should be simple, try to make a normal ass expression. Most people would say neutral mogs but I personally think a slight smile is
always gonna be better just cuz it feels like you aren't taking It too serious you know?
"squint bro" "Suck in your cheeks bro" "Jut bro"

IT IS NOTICEABLE. NO MATTER HOW LITTLE YOU THINK YOU'RE SQUINTING, FOIDS CAN NOTICE. Its actually crazy that the same people who preach how having no uue is law also get rid of their uue when taking a photo. If it's law, wouldn't people notice?
LIGHTING
Whats the optimal lighting for a photo? Well, its a dark room with a light behind you. But, that'll make you look giga autistic if you send it to a girl, and it takes too long to setup. So, just normal lighting with the light behind you and not you facing the light is optimal since it doesn't take setup time and illuminates your hollows. Take for example this foid:
light infront Light at a Light behind her
Neutral position
As you can see light behind fogs the others hard.
EDITING PICTURES
Don't do this

TABLE OF CONTENTS:
0: Introduction
1:Anglemaxxing
2: Expressions
3: Lighting
4: Editing Pictures
INTRODUCTION
Why fraud? Well, it should be obvious. Frauding is to fix misc. features. For example, you woke up with some acne, the purpose of frauding here is to give you better looking skin so you can get a good pic even with the acne. However, we shouldn't fraud to a large extent, only to the point where the difference would be explainable irl.
ANGLEMAXXING
What makes a bad angle?
A bad angle is anything that accentuates a bad feature of yours. Lets say you have a bigass forehead, a bad angle would be anything downwards and up. Another example is a bad nose shape, anything but a front pic would be a bad angle. I hope i'm being clear enough right now.
What makes a good angle?
A good angle should be the opposite of a bad angle, it should accentuate your good features. if you have good cheekbones, make the camera more down compared to them. If you have flatass zygos, then camera up compared to them is better.
Now I'll explain a few distortion concepts.
Perspective distortion – When the camera is too close or too low, it stretches and warps your face in unflattering ways. That’s why a selfie at arm’s length can make your nose look huge and your chin disappear.
Depth & shadow control – The angle of your head changes where light hits and where shadows fall. Even if you don’t have insane bone structure, the right angle can carve out a fake jawline or give the illusion of hollows. The best angle relative to light is usually facing away from the light.
Symmetry illusion – Very few people are actually very symmetrical. By angling your face (instead of facing the camera dead-on), you can mask asymmetry and make your features look more balanced.
Frame manipulation – Tilting or adjusting the camera can make your face seem slimmer, taller, or more proportional. You’re basically controlling how your face is “framed” in the shot.
What are some of the best angles?
1: The classic camera just above eye area at arms length. No need to explain.
2: If for some reason you're taking a side pic: Chin forward/neck out. Pushing your chin forward (neck out) tightens the jawline and separates it from the neck. This avoids that “turtle neck” look and adds definition.
A slight downward tilt slightly increases shadow under your cheeks and jawline, making bones look larger.
Another thing to note is that 3 quarters mogs front pics any day. 80% of people look decent at a 3/4 angle.
MAINTAIN A DECENT DISTANCE FROM CAMERA!
https://www.utsouthwestern.edu/news... compared to the standard clinical photograph. This study basically shows that being too close to the camera makes your nose look up to 30% LARGER. Obviously, we don't want this. The study said that a foot from the camera and closer is where the effects start to become visible.
EXPRESSIONS
This one should be simple, try to make a normal ass expression. Most people would say neutral mogs but I personally think a slight smile is
always gonna be better just cuz it feels like you aren't taking It too serious you know?
"squint bro" "Suck in your cheeks bro" "Jut bro"
IT IS NOTICEABLE. NO MATTER HOW LITTLE YOU THINK YOU'RE SQUINTING, FOIDS CAN NOTICE. Its actually crazy that the same people who preach how having no uue is law also get rid of their uue when taking a photo. If it's law, wouldn't people notice?
LIGHTING
Whats the optimal lighting for a photo? Well, its a dark room with a light behind you. But, that'll make you look giga autistic if you send it to a girl, and it takes too long to setup. So, just normal lighting with the light behind you and not you facing the light is optimal since it doesn't take setup time and illuminates your hollows. Take for example this foid:
light infront Light at a Light behind her
Neutral position
As you can see light behind fogs the others hard.
EDITING PICTURES
Don't do this

