I am a hoppy artist and my main focus is drawing people. Currently I am training to draw from imagination and therefore studied techniques to get proportions right.
I've learnt that the eyes are approximately at 50% height of the head length. I already knew that well before and since years. It is a very common rule. To this end I always push eye height way down to obtain approximately that position. In order to avoid a surprised look of my character I also tend to move eyebrows down at least a bit.
However, and here is where my complaint comes in: The hairline is far far too high. It is almost as if we cannot create a character WITHOUT receding hairlines. For people without receeding hairlines the hair starts approximately where the forehead rounds off to the top of the head. But in ESO: No, the hairline has to start after the point where the forehead rounds off. This makes the foreheads far far to large - unless you move the eyes and eyebrows up but then you run into a violation of the 50% rule.