Picture attached. I can't find any way to fix this. Are there per-eyeball morphs?
M medi3val81 New member Messages 13 Reactions 1 Points 3 Oct 7, 2020 #1 Picture attached. I can't find any way to fix this. Are there per-eyeball morphs?
n00rp Active member Featured Contributor Messages 37 Reactions 194 Points 33 Oct 11, 2020 #2 medi3val81 said: Picture attached. I can't find any way to fix this. Are there per-eyeball morphs? View attachment 11510 Click to expand... +1 I was looking for the same the other day.
medi3val81 said: Picture attached. I can't find any way to fix this. Are there per-eyeball morphs? View attachment 11510 Click to expand... +1 I was looking for the same the other day.
DJ Well-known member Wiki Contributor Messages 751 Reactions 602 Points 93 Oct 19, 2020 #3 Any time I've seen this effect it's been due to the model being set to look at the target, and the target is too close to the face.
Any time I've seen this effect it's been due to the model being set to look at the target, and the target is too close to the face.