Eye Features Set > Docs > User Interface
Eye Features Set > Docs > User Interface
The UI of Eye Features Set is organized in sections, containing the different settings grouped by type (e.g. Geometry > Iris Geometry). The sections and the settings inside of them will be different for the different type of asset. There are 6 in total different UI's, for the three asset types, each of which has two UI's for the stylized or realistic styles .
The info and options row has basic information about the asset in context (e.g. "Realistic Eye", "Stylized Eyelashes", etc.) as well as some relevant global options.
Shows the wireframe overlay. Useful to see the topology of the asset when adjusting its resolution:
Eye Features Set has the ability to control its settings using viewport gizmos. Gizmos offer a convenient way to adjust the geometry in an interactive way. This toggle shows/hides all the gizmos from add-on:
NOTE: Blender shows the gizmos from the selected modifier, so make sure the "Eye Features Set" modifier is selected in order for the gizmos to be displayed in the viewport.
Restore all settings to their default value.
Remove the Eye Features Set geometry nodes modifier from the current object.
The settings sections contain the toggles for the different sections. Clicking on any of them will show the corresponding section UI.
Some section are separated into different tabs to further organize the settings. Clicking on any of the tabs will show different settings from the modifier, corresponding to that tab's target (Iris, Pupil, Cornea, etc.)
Settings are further organized into settings groups, both for visual separation and the ability to reset the entire settings group using the "Reset Group" button:
The Control Widget is a set of settings that control values along the length of the guide. It can be found in many places in the Eyelashes and Eyebrow UIs:
It can be used with 2, 3 or 5 control points to set the value of the setting in context (e.g. Eyebrow Thickness).
Two control points mode - sets the value at both ends of the guide (start/end, head/tail, etc.)
Three control points mode - sets the value at the two ends and the midpoint
Five control points mode - sets the value at two ends, the midpoint and the two points, half way between the midpoint and both ends (labeled "1/3" and "2/3" points):
The position of the midpoint, the 1/3 point and the 2/3 point can be adjusted by their respective "Position" setting:
Example of the Realistic Eyebrow Flow Direction control widget, using 5 control points
...and with 3 control points