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Post by CristalViper on Nov 25, 2017 9:08:29 GMT -5
So I only started using blender today, I'm super new to it, so I'd greatly appreciate it if you could explain in simple terms! C: I started making poses today and I'm really enjoying it, however I can't figure out how to model eyes, so how to move the upper eyelid, or make one model look at the other (so moving the iris). Is it even possible? I saw some Sims 4 poses do it, so I don't know.
Thanks for your help!
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Post by treefriend on Nov 25, 2017 9:41:06 GMT -5
When you import the model into Blender, press N until the toolbar to the right-hand side of the screen pops up. Look down until you find 'Item' and click it so you can see what bone you have selected. Then, right-click the model's eye until you select the bone you want, in this case the eyelid or eye. Then you can press the 'R' button on your keyboard, and rotate the eye in the direction you like. For added control, press R to rotate, then immediately press either X, Y or Z to rotate around the X, Y or Z axis.
I'd suggest watching some tutorials on posing and using Blender in general, that will help a lot.
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Post by CristalViper on Nov 25, 2017 9:47:59 GMT -5
When you import the model into Blender, press N until the toolbar to the right-hand side of the screen pops up. Look down until you find 'Item' and click it so you can see what bone you have selected. Then, right-click the model's eye until you select the bone you want, in this case the eyelid or eye. Then you can press the 'R' button on your keyboard, and rotate the eye in the direction you like. For added control, press R to rotate, then immediately press either X, Y or Z to rotate around the X, Y or Z axis. I'd suggest watching some tutorials on posing and using Blender in general, that will help a lot. Thanks for the reply, but that only lets me model the entire eye. What I want to do is move the eyelids and iris, but I can't even select those, so I'm not sure if it's possible to do. But I appreciate the help! I tried watching several Blender tutorials but I find them all really hard to follow :(
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Post by inabadromance on Nov 25, 2017 17:10:49 GMT -5
Hi! Please check out this thread. I posted there if you want to do it manually, and there's also a video tutorial.
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