odf opened this issue on Oct 27, 2008 · 13933 posts
odf posted Tue, 05 May 2009 at 6:39 PM
Quote - I'm not sure what the effect is that makes her appear to me to be looking above the camera, but it's more pronounced when the camera is close in, and directly in front of her face. (not to the side) I think it may be that I perceive her eyeballs to be a little "high" in the sockets. (I see too much of the bottom of her eye and maybe not enough of the top) Of course, it may be there just needs to be a morph to raise her bottom lids a little, as when a person focuses on something close to them, they tend to squint their eyes a little.
Hmm, interesting. I never noticed that particularly about the lower lids. She does have a bit of a blank stare, of course, which is how one needs to model the "ground state" of a face. So I imagine when she finally gets expressions - including that little squint you mention - this will go away.
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