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The eyes where created at an earlier stage, so here is how I did it. I started off by creating a sphere and resize different axis's to make it fit into the eye socket. Once i had got it to fit, I found an image of an eyeball on the internet and opened it up in photoshop. I have brown eyes, so i played with the brightness, contrast and hue until it looked simialr to mine, the white of the eyes was also way to bright. I adjusted this too so it didn't make my eyes look to promenant when applied to the sphere. Here is the photoshopped eye material. I had to stretch the eye so that it wokred with the unspherical 'sphere'. It now looks circular on the model.
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