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Eye Controls

Take precise control of eye expressions with intuitive adjustments for eye direction, openness, and eyebrow positions to create perfect eye contact and natural expressions.

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Eye Controls

Key Benefits of Expression Editor

Adjust pupil direction with precision

Control blink intensity for both eyes

Create subtle winks with single-eye control

Position eyebrows with fine-tuned accuracy

Establish perfect eye contact for engagement

Calibrate base eye position for natural results

Preview changes in real-time with 3D model

Make adjustments using intuitive joystick control

Save custom eye positions as base settings

Reset to default whenever needed

Quick Demos of Expression Editor's Edit feature

How to use Expression Editor's Edit feature?

1

Upload Your Portrait Photo

Start by uploading any portrait photo you'd like to edit

2

Calibrate Base Eye Position

Set the starting eye position to match your photo's natural state

3

Adjust Eye Parameters

Use intuitive controls to fine-tune pupil direction, blink intensity, and eyebrow position

4

Generate Result

Apply your adjustments to create a natural-looking enhanced portrait

FAQs for Expression Editor's Eye Controls feature

What specific eye adjustments can I make?

You can control five key aspects of eye expression: pupil direction (X and Y axes), blink intensity (for both eyes), wink effect (single-eye closure), eyebrow position, and overall calibration of the base eye position. These controls work together to create natural, engaging eye expressions.

How does eye calibration work?

Eye calibration establishes a base position that matches your original photo. This serves as the foundation for all adjustments, ensuring changes look natural. After calibration, all eye movements are relative to this personalized base position rather than a generic default.

Can I control each eye separately?

Yes, while pupil direction and eyebrow controls affect both eyes simultaneously, the wink feature allows you to close one eye independently of the blink control that affects both eyes. This enables creating subtle asymmetrical expressions.

How do I use the joystick control for eyes?

The joystick provides intuitive control over pupil direction. Move it horizontally to shift the pupils left or right, and vertically to move them up or down. This mimics natural eye movement and makes creating precise eye contact simple.

What's the difference between blink and wink controls?

The blink control adjusts the openness of both eyes simultaneously, while the wink control specifically affects only the right eye. By combining these controls, you can create natural asymmetrical expressions.

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