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Description: This set contains two actions. The first action renders a realistic, yet somewhat cartoonish eyeball, while the second action turns the eyeball sideways. As with the older action, you get to change the Iris color!
Originally posted by T Paul Eyeball Action from Adobe Studio Exchange:
I got an error message part of the way through although when I continued, it seemed to work. It's probably a PS6 action and there must be some subtle incompatibility with ps7
And here is the link to DJ's action. It was located in the Restoration, Retouching and Manipulation Forum in the Action, Brushes, Swatches, Styles, Textures Thread. The link takes you to the thread, but you will have to scroll down to get to DJ's post.
Originally posted by jaz I got an error message part of the way through although when I continued, it seemed to work. It's probably a PS6 action and there must be some subtle incompatibility with ps7
Sorry. I haven't tried the action yet. You may be able to tweak the problem and record the fix if you can figure out the incompatibility. I'll try to take a look at it later and see if I have the same problem.
I would suggest studying some traditional art books. I dont know if they are still published but Andrew Loomis wrote excellent books on drawing the face and the human form.
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