A quick study in the "glowing eyes" effect

Space marine librarianI frequently get emails from great readers who have seen something on FTW, tried it themselves and have been kind enough to share their results with me.

In this case, this post comes as a result of a reader who tried the glowing eyes effect originally seen in this post here and wanted to know what he could do to improve the effect on his model.

What follows are the notes I sent him concerning his model (the Librarian here).

My first impression of the effect is that it doesn't read as "glowing," but instead looks more like warpaint. Trying to figure out why that was, I took a closer look at the face of the model and came up with 5 key things that affected the end result.

Space marine librarian with glowing eyes

1. The eyes themselves. Very nice. They are the brightest spots (almost). The cheeks appear to be just as bright, but that may be the lighting doing that. This is key to showing the viewer what the light source is. The dark lines around them is not a problem here either. Try and keep it a thin as possible, but it doesn't detract in this case.

2. The nose. Again, great work bringing the glowing light out onto the sides of his nose and not the front part of it. This helps define the nose and the face and the source of the light all at the same time.

You also do not have the dark line at the edge of your glow here which makes the transition from glowing color to regular skin color almost perfect. This is very important and brings us to the next issue.

3. Here is a problem. You have a natural shadow on the face, but it starts to look like a dark line around the edge of the glowing area as it comes out along the side of the cheek and that kills the effect. You did it perfect on the nose, but here is no good. This contributes to the warpaint look.

And the glow comes down a bit too far on the face to be associated with light from the eyes. You have to keep it up top on the upper part of the cheekbone.

4. You're missing some glowing light here. The glow will come out in all directions. In some places it will come out further than others, but it is missing completely here. Again, contributes to the warpaint look.

5. This underlighting is very nice. Again, it's that lighting that comes out from all directions and this really helps.

In order to show him what I was talking about, I took the same face from above and did some "correction" to it.

Space Marine Librarian glowing eyes effect

I'd like to thank him for sharing his work for the rest of us to look at, dissect and learn from. It's when we open ourselves up and look at our models with a critical eye that we get the most from them.

Make sure to check out these posts as they might help:
Object Source Lighting, an in-depth look


Ron, From the WarpIf you've got any questions about something in this post, shoot me a comment and I'll be glad to answer. Make sure to share your hobby tips and thoughts in the comments below!