The best way to pose a 3D eye model is to align gaze with the model’s context (e.g., emotion, scene) while keeping anatomical accuracy to maintain realism.
Eyes convey expression—tweak lid shape, pupil size, or brow position to reflect mood (e.g., wide for surprise, squinted for focus) or environment (e.g., bright light). This makes the pose feel connected to the character or scene.
Common scenarios: - Animation: Sync eye movement with dialogue/body language for lifelike characters. - Games: Adjust NPC eyes for player interaction (e.g., looking at the user) or lighting. - VFX: Match eye reflection/focus to CGI elements for seamless integration.
For beginners, use real-eye reference photos (e.g., a person reacting) to replicate natural muscle movements and avoid stiff stares.
