Human Eye Staff Pick

  • February 10, 2014
  • 5,426 Downloads
  • 42 Likes
  • Blender 2.6x
  • Render: Cycles
  • Creator: MmAaXx
  • License: CC-BY
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Description:

Eye I made using photo references and SSS, the point was to achive a good result without using too much refractions (because noise)

Comments:

  • AukeHuys profile picture
    AukeHuys

    Didnt download it, but is this all procudural? It would be awesome. Nevermind - this is awesome, too!

    Edited February 23, 2014
  • MmAaXx profile picture
    MmAaXx

    no, it is not procedural.

    Written February 24, 2014
  • pho profile picture
    pho

    realy good lookin eye

    Written February 25, 2014
  • RomanCZECH profile picture
    RomanCZECH

    WoW

    Written March 09, 2014
  • UserA profile picture
    UserA

    Really nice . Thanks

    Written March 19, 2014
  • EnderAndroid profile picture
    EnderAndroid

    Ha! I can do that by typing! Watch this: ? See how fast that was? XD

    P.S. I'm just kidding. Cool model.

    Edited March 20, 2014
  • joelim1269 profile picture
    joelim1269

    Looks good, I will try it later, thanks for sharing.

    Written May 23, 2014
  • Movlance profile picture
    Movlance

    Really looking for this Thanks Dude!

    Written July 28, 2014
  • cog123 profile picture
    cog123

    What a lovely eye!

    Written August 18, 2014
  • Frankstar profile picture
    Frankstar

    Hi! First of all, very nice looking work, I love it. And secondly, I have a question: I've been using Blender for little more than a year, and I'm still new to it in many ways. I just "discovered" cycles like two weeks ago and it blew my mind. Whatever, to make it short: I downloaded your eye, but when I add it to a character, I can't get the materials to work right. Now, I discovered that the problem comes when I change the scale of the eye. So my question is: Is this supposed to happen? Is there a way to alter the material so that it looks fine when the object is scaled down? Or must I scale everything else up? And sorry to make this even longer, but... I found that scaling everything up solves other issues I've been having, however, some objects dissapear from my scene when rendering because they get out of the camera limits. I found a way to increase the camera limits, but I'm not sure if everything must be really so big to work... Sorry to bother and maybe overweight you with a detailed explanation of my problem, but if you could provide me an answer I'd be really thankful.

    Written November 03, 2014
  • bmv2011 profile picture
    bmv2011

    When you scale up an object you should press control+A to apply the scale. This puts the scale back to 1.

    Written February 22, 2015
  • quella profile picture
    quella

    Thanks , verry nice

    Written May 27, 2015
  • franzlpfeifer79 profile picture
    franzlpfeifer79

    thank you

    Written May 16, 2016
  • chukx profile picture
    chukx

    Thanks a lot

    Edited June 03, 2016
  • muerezombie77 profile picture
    muerezombie77

    ESTA INCREIBLE !!! GRACIAS POR COMPARTIR

    Edited June 15, 2016
  • jaisan profile picture
    jaisan

    Thanks a lot

    Written June 30, 2018
  • jaisan profile picture
    jaisan

    Thanks a lot

    Written June 30, 2018
  • FreezyChan profile picture
    FreezyChan

    Thank you so much

    Remixed a bit and made this, if you don't mind: https://www.deviantart.com/freezychanmmd/art/The-Twins-754693112

    Written July 15, 2018
  • kurobakai profile picture
    kurobakai

    nice eyeball!

    Written February 23, 2020
  • kurobakai profile picture
    kurobakai

    nice eyeball!

    Written February 23, 2020
  • Plut1979 profile picture
    Plut1979

    If these eyes were colored like the geometry in the game Geometry Dash World, it would be much more beautiful.

    Written October 26, 2023
  • AllanPeter profile picture
    AllanPeter
    Written December 18, 2023
  • miwive profile picture
    miwive

    The human eye is a complex organ that captures light and converts it into signals for the brain to interpret as vision. It consists of the cornea, lens, retina, and optic nerve, working together for clear sight. For expert eye care and vision correction, visit https://www.clearvision1.com Proper eye health maintenance, including regular check-ups, helps detect issues early, ensuring optimal vision for life.

    Written March 13, 2025