QUOTE(Acadian @ Jun 1 2016, 10:42 PM)

An interestingly angular face all right.
The line of her torso certainly doesn't suggest a lack of weight to her upper body. She looks to be of pretty Nordic-ghastley proportions.

There's a lot more options than the old small->large slider that affected the whole body. So she's more conical than globular, again more Dunmer and less Nord. Some of the extra sliders go lean->fat without changing the scale of the body, and hers are down a little. My Imperial is the exact opposite, and tends to chubby.
The Altmer I made has her legs (and arms) longer than standard, so she's not just height-scaled, but has the extra length where it would actually happen, in the long bones. I'm not sure if her torso is shorter or longer, I tried just to reverse the effect of the height slider. I haven't made a dwarf character (reduced height, rather than Dwemer) yet, but may do a Nord one later.
With UUNP, you don't get a simple weight slider any more, but ones for each body part, so it takes more fiddling, but you can do non-linear things, like making gravity affect heavier bodies more. You can make a pear-shaped body, or widen the shoulders, narrow the hips and go androgynous.
It may also be possible to make a flat-chested Argonian, with bird-like, rather than mammal-like hips. It's on my list to try.