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Genesis Eyes

MarketPlace Showcase Portraits posted on Sep 25, 2014
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Just messing around a bit with the new Genesis Eyes ..Thanks for having a look :)

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Raages

2:42PM | Thu, 25 September 2014

Maybe it was nice if you should have point them to the camera. GRIN. To do that you need to create a new camera and in the parametertab you can go to "misc". There you find "point at". You can point each eye to every object in the list. It is very handy if you have to correct the camera of the character because her eyes will follow automaticly.

Angela3D

3:54PM | Thu, 25 September 2014

Thanks for the input Raages. I purposely made her look slightly away from the camera to show a bit of detail in the sclera, since this is a product promo image for an eye package. That fact aside, this pic was rendered in Poser and not Daz Studio. Poser also has ways to point the camera, or point the eyes at the camera or any other object within the scene, I just simply chose to not do it in this particular promo image. It's just a personal choice for me to use Genesis in Poser instead of Daz Studio. I was actually a beta tester for Studio for quite a few years and still love it, but it's too slow to render for my purposes. Thanks again, and have a great day.


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