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BlueMew

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Right, I'm officially tired of redoing the intro now... lighting in the character creator is so weird I can't see any of the general eye colours properly. Does anyone know which ones are brown/hazel? Counting from 1 as the lowest setting up to the highest?



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heretica

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I have this problem too. Can't seem to get hazel/brown eyes :(



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LostInReverie19

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Yeah, the CC has really terrible lighting. I can't tell any of the general eye colors either. I really want to make a character with grey eyes, but I'm pretty screwed in that regard.



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MelissaGT

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You can pretty much get any color you want off of any base color by using the inner/outer color tool. I would call these hazel:

 

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I got them by starting with a base brown eye and adding some green with the outer color. You could also start with a green eye and adding brown with the inner color. Or you can reverse it. To my knowledge, hazel is just a combination of green with brown. 



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MelissaGT

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For these brown eyes I started off with the grey preset:

 

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I then added an inner color of red and an outer color of darker orange. This gave me a nice reddish brown...almost like there's a fire behind the eyes. Very similar to my natural brown. 



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mireisen

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I have this problem too. Can't seem to get hazel/brown eyes :(


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I did a brownish-red center and green outer. I think it looks nice in most scenes...it looks like a natural hazel-green.

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Not a flattering angle but it shows that it changes color depending on the lighting.
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Farangbaa

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Dont use the standard colours, micromanage the inner and outer colours (this has the added benefit of really zooming in on the face)

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