
Long legs don’t just mean good-looking, there’s also the shape of the legs and the ratio between the big and small legs. According to anatomy, the human thigh bone must be longer than the calf bone. But if the thighs are too long, the calves will be too short. The visual effect affects the aesthetic feeling.

It’s not that the thinner the whole body, the better it looks. The so-called curvaceous beauty means that from a visual perspective (for women), the thighs need to be round and plump, the calves are slender, the ankles are slender, and the leg shape is truer, without too obvious O or X-shaped legs.

Let me analyze it from an art perspective.
From an aesthetic point of view, the perfect human body is 8 heads and body (height equals 8 heads in length).

The length from the top of the head to the pubis is 4 heads long, and it is also 4 heads long from the greater trochanter (that is, the top of the thigh bone) to the soles of the feet. The greater trochanter is located at about the same height as the pubic bone.

Therefore, the ratio of legs to upper body is 4:3, which is approximately equal to 1.333... For details, please see "Vitruvian Man" drawn by Leonardo da Vinci.









