

The mirror was there so that I could try and use the higher quality back camera. I’m not really the smartest when I launch into an artistic endeavor. So I turned my back to the light and just shone a flashlight into my eye. When I found it, I realized that the reflection of the window made the texture less than ideal. I wandered around my house to find the best lighting. To get my reference, I used my iPhone 5, a mirror, a flashlight, and the app Snapseed. So, let me start by saying that your product will likely come out much nicer if you use Google Images to find a good shot of a model’s iris.

I thought about using a TDA base for the demonstration, but the legality of that situation just confused me too much to push forward on that idea. but the size of the eye textures that come with MMD are just too tiny to be useful. I wanted to use Miku for both parts of the tutorial. Today, I’m going to show you two different methods to use a photograph of an eye as the texture for your model’s eyes.įor this, I will be using a Miku model that comes with MMD and my Camila model. But we don’t want to shed a single tear! The Easiest Way to For this, we want to make eyes that look as if we spent the night sobbing to the moon. I’ve been obsessed with drawing eyes since I learned how to draw!īut let’s be honest – eyes are hard. You can make them fun and easy, or you can cry into the eternal night when none of the tutorials make a lick of sense.

How can I use Blender to make a realistic eye texture for my MMD model? Can I just paint a new texture image to be my model’s eyes? How can I use a photo to make realistic eyes for my MMD model? Hey there! Do you like eyes?!
