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Why eyes 3D model is ugly in ZBrush?

When a 3D eye model looks ugly in ZBrush, it’s usually due to poor topology flow, incorrect UV unwrapping, or mismatched material/texture settings.

Why eyes 3D model is ugly in ZBrush?

When a 3D eye model looks ugly in ZBrush, it’s usually due to poor topology flow, incorrect UV unwrapping, or mismatched material/texture settings.

- **Topology**: If it doesn’t follow the eye’s natural curves (like eyelids or iris), details get distorted. - **UVs**: Bad unwrapping causes textures to stretch or blur, losing definition. - **Materials/Textures**: Missing subsurface scattering (for eye translucency) or low-quality textures (e.g., flat irises) make eyes seem unrealistic.

To fix it, refine topology to match eye contours first, re-unwrap UVs for even texture distribution, and test materials with subtle subsurface scattering—start with ZBrush’s default eye materials as a simple base.

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