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This tip always bears repeating! I have a prop at my site that takes this idea further...it's corrects the problem when you Point the eyes at the Main Camera and change the lens from the default wide angle. Usually, the eyes will roll up into the head. I located a ball at the Main Camera location and Parented the Ball to the camera. When you move or change any dials of the Main Camera..including the Lens..the eyes will stay focused on the Cam. It may sound complex, but is very simple and intuitive once the cam is loaded. Complete instructions are in the file. Be warned that my site is (R) rated. The file is on my Download page...please enjoy... http://eroticscratchpad.virtualave.net/ Foxhollow
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Here's a little trick I picked up in Sudan. Some other bright folks might have figured this out already, but sometimes things take me a while. Add a simple primative as a prop, like a box or a sphere, set it's highlight color to black and make it transparent, then click on one of the eyes. Go to Object|Point At... and tell the eye to point at the primative, then do the same for the other eye. This way you can move the transparent prop around to where you want the person to look without adjusting eyeball angles. Hope I wasn't the last person on the board to come up with this. -Gary Seven