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Someone earlier asked me about adjusting the heights of everyone on the line up to be more accurate, so I decided to do that.
I added the chart lines so it would be really easy to measure each character up to one another. One thing I was suprised by was how accurate I managed to make it, all the 4th grade kids were pretty much all the same height outside of the ones in the second row, who needed the most adjusting. But regardless I have played around with their heights and positioning. Most of it was just moving characters up and down so their feet were all level as well as increasing the sizes of them until they were a more accurate height. The only characters who actually needed to be changed outside of size were Beansy who needed to be given more 6th grade proportions in addition to her increased size, and Zachary who just needed his legs shortened slightly.
More things of note: Characters who are leaning are a bar lower than usual, 4th graders are about 10 bars tall but blenny is 9 because hes doing a dramatic lower down pose. 3rd graders are 9 bars tall but Ashley and Cringe kid are 8 tall because they are both leaning lower than their standing height. Dizzy is the height of a 3rd grader despite being a 4th, but that's because he's usually depicted a bit smaller than Rulf so he might just be shorter as cripple kids can often break design rules like that. If we think he should be as tall as the other 4th graders tell me and I'll adjust it.
Feel free to give your thoughts on the different heights including the adult heights which are less defined. Honoka is described as being a head shorter than Li but that would make her shorter than Hui-Feng or Li as tall as Nolan, both of which feel wrong. Its hard to make her a head smaller and it look normal in this art style considering how big South Park heads are compared to real ones.