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From: ReverendJuice
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  • colour of the muscles which are taking part in movement should change....black or blue etc thanks

  • If you speak,your video will be better.

  • very nice simulation, However the insertions of some muscles are correct ("the superior oblique" and "inferior oblique")

  • i hope i dont ever get to see my eyes in this state

  • Why isn't there an accompanying explanation?

  • It was a visual aid for a presentation. However if you'd like to see an explanation, please search for "3d ocular motion simulator". There should be a PDF as one of the top results. It explains the research and purpose better than I could articulate on a sidebar.

  • Very good 3D presentation! 5 stars!

  • Thank you for the rating!

  • visuals are good, audio isnt working.

  • Yeah, there is no audio. This was a demonstration for a conference, so you're just missing me talking, and I don't remember it being very exciting. I don't think half the people there spoke English anyway!

  • brown eyes next time ;)

  • It's modeled after my own face and I have brown eyes, but blue eyes had more contrast with the inner workings of the eye.

  • Wish I had blue eyes :)

  • i think it´s good but i really atempt to the

    anatomy in self. For example the muscles. It´s not in your right proporcions.

    Congratulations!

  • They're exaggerated a bit so they're easier to see. The purpose was for understanding of function over anatomical accuracy. Good catch!

  • Wonderful

  • Thanks!

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