You can replace the original eyes of the image with virtual eyes for a more exotic effect. Click the Eyes tab in the Advanced Facial Settings menu to add virtual eyes and adjust their settings as follows:
Check the Keep Original Eyes box if you want to retain the original eyes in the image.
If you want to use any of the virtual eyes available from the eyes templates, select a set of eyes from the gallery. The original eyes are replaced in the preview window.
Click the Eye Check button to compare the original eyes with the new eyes. The preview window shows the original eyes as long as this button is pressed. This is useful to make sure that the new eyes are the same size and shape as the original ones for a more realistic talking image.
Click the Eye Motion Preview button and move the mouse to preview the eye motion. This way you can also check the color of the Whites.
To set the position of the pupils, use the Displacement feature. Click the / / / arrows to move the pupils after selecting the Left Eye or Right Eye. Click the Reset button to clear your displacement settings and start adjusting again.
Use the Size slider bar to adjust the size of the pupils.
Use the Color Settings feature to adjust the color of the eyes. Click Pupils, The Whites, or Both to select which part of the eye you want to modify. Use the Brightness, Contrast, Hue, and Saturation slider bars to adjust the eye color. Alternatively, enter a number in the boxes next to the slider bars to change a parameter. Changes you make can be seen immediately in the image window. Accurately match the darkness of the virtual eyes with the darkness of the original eyes. Click the Reset button to clear your color settings and start adjusting again.
Click OK when done.
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