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Eyes

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The Shape and Eyebrows sections within the Eyes tool in Aperty offer detailed control over the appearance of the eyes and eyebrows. These adjustments allow you to modify the eye shape, eyebrow positioning, arch, and distance to refine the portrait while maintaining natural proportions.

Shape Section

  • Shape: Alters the overall shape of the eyes. Increasing or decreasing this slider adjusts the size and contour of the eyes, making them appear more open or slightly elongated. Use this to subtly enhance the eyes' natural shape, ensuring they remain proportionate to the face.

Eyebrows Section This section allows you to fine-tune the positioning and shape of the eyebrows, which plays a crucial role in framing the face and balancing facial expressions.

  • Eyebrows Arch: Adjusts the curvature or height of the eyebrow arch. Increasing this slider raises the arch, creating a more lifted or expressive look, while lowering it flattens the arch for a softer, more neutral expression.

  • Eyebrows Position: Moves the eyebrows up or down on the face. Adjusting this slider upwards gives a more open or surprised look while lowering the position creates a more relaxed or intense expression.

  • Eyebrows Distance: Controls the horizontal distance between the eyebrows. Increasing this slider moves the eyebrows farther apart while decreasing it brings them closer together. This adjustment helps balance the overall facial structure, especially if the eyes appear too close or too far apart.

To achieve a balanced, natural look, adjust the Shape slider subtly to enhance the eyes without making them look unnatural. In the Eyebrows section, use Arch and Position sliders to complement the expression and facial proportions and ensure the Distance aligns with the eyes for harmonious facial symmetry.