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Poser - OFFICIAL F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Oct 22 10:35 am)
select an eye one at a time and go up to 'object' and select 'point at' and select main camera or which ever camera u are using.. simple as that!!
The "point at" doesn't always work too well with the camera. I've been experimenting with this, and I found that loading a low poly object (I used the Poser Box prop) and making it invisible is better, because you can move it independently of the camera. Select each eye to point at the box, then move it behind the camera, or make it invisible. Behind is usually better, because otherwise, the eyes will parallax, giving a cross eyed effect on close up shots.
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Thats the same technique that I use Sam. Moving the dummy object waaay behind the camera is great for those 'Gazing off into the distance' looks. Slightly in front of the cam gives you an intense stare effect.
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Is there a way to make the eyes 'point' at the camera, so that if the camera is moved, the eyes will still be looking at the camera? I already know in some instances, that will not work L and also that it may not work in general, because even tho one may place identical settings on the eyes for up/down & side/side (left/right) that the eyes get googly & uneven lookin, so that each eye needs its own settings. BUT, I still have my q & I hope someone has the answer :)))