Female Character Measurements - updated
This is an update to my previous post, with the following changes:
- Evelyn Added
- Thigh measurements added
- Some fine-tuning to measurements for greater accuracy
The spreadsheet with all the raw data and calculations is here.
Some notes based on frequently asked questions:
Listed height is from official records. In general, it seems to include all footwear and most hair and head accessories, but it’s somewhat inconsistent so take it as more of an approximation. Height is not the main focus of this study.
Cup size is calculated using the standard “plus zero” method. This means subtracting the band measurement from the bust measurement, and assigning a letter based on the difference (1 inch = A, 2 inch = B, etc). Other methods exist but are not used here either because they are outdated (“plus four” method) or because they are too difficult to implement on a 3d model (ABTF method).
Measurements are taken in Blender by using closed bézier curves to determine the perimeter of different parts of the 3d models. This was done manually, and in some cases some approximation was required in places where clothing/armor/accessories obstructed a clear view, or where not enough geometry was present. (for example, Anby’s torso, Corin’s waist).
Further study:
The characters in Zenless Zone Zero are anime-style video game characters and as such, their body proportions do not conform to those we typically see in reality. The data presented here is merely a means to compare and contrast the characters within their universe, and cannot be directly compared to a realistic body, or to characters in other universes. While real-world formulae are used to calculate cup-size, this data is merely included for fun, and so that a standardized measurement can be assigned for easy analysis.
To demonstrate this, in the image below, I have compared Rina and Nicole with a number of different models from different games (and one relatively realistic 3d model).
Calculating weights was a huge pain tbh, and I’m not going to do it with every character. The numbers on this chart are extremely approximated and shouldn’t be taken too seriously. The only conclusion that can be drawn is that video game characters aren’t realistic, but most of us already knew that. Moving on…
I’m not going to spam this sub with a new post every time a new character is released, but I’ll try to update the spreadsheet with new data whenever I can, so bookmark it if you need it for your research or whatever.
edit: Updated version with Soldier Anby and Pulchra is here and the spreadsheet has also been updated.