FPE Floating Eye for Genesis 9 and 8.1

FPE Floating Eye for Genesis 9 and 8.1.
Have you ever wished you could have eyes on the back of your head…? Now maybe you can!
"FPE Floating Eye for Genesis 9 and 8.1" is a versatile character designed to add a whimsical or creepy element to your stories.
It comes with four fully rigged tendrils that allow for intricate movements, enhancing its realism and adaptability.
Shaping presets and morph dials (12 pupils and 12 expressions) allow the Eye to express a wide range of emotions, from curiosity to menace, making it suitable for various scenarios and moods.
Property Presets provide a quick way to scale the Eye up to create a menacing monster or scale it down to use as a sassy pet or a cunning spy.
The Eye adapts seamlessly to different character roles.
The pack included 23 H.MAT Floating Eye Presets (11 vibrant colors, five sclera color options, and five emission masks).
In addition, matching eye materials for Generation 8.1 and 9 characters are also provided, ensuring compatibility across different figures in your project.
The Floating Eye shares the same UV mapping as Genesis 9’s Eyes, allowing other Generation 9 Eye materials to be applied for additional options. A script detailing the steps is included!
Whether Floating Eye is a creature summoned for surveillance, a fearsome guardian of a temple, a low-level boss, or an eccentric’s bizarre pet, the choice is yours!
Remember to check out the fantastic “Oracle” pose product by fellow PA Ensary!
Don't forget to check the Add-On too.
Info: https://www.daz3d.com/fpe-floating-eye-for-genesis-9-and-81
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