My eyeballs are acting spazzy
For some reason when I try to use the Janna model I just bought today, her eyes filll in very dark and you can barely see the cornea. I tried applying other eye balls. Olympia's sorts work in that it turns the whites of the eyes from black to blue. Anyone know what might becausing this?


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Maybe it is just a preview issue. Do the eyes render correctly?
What renderer? If it's Iray, and the eyes don't come with Iray presets, some settings for 3Delight can cause dark corneas. Try a more generic eyeball shader for Iray, or re-apply Water-Thin to both eye surface and cornea, and play around with such things as the Refraction Weight and Refraction Index. (If you use the same shader for both, you might get fireflies but these will generally render away in time. You can also try making the cornea surface Thin-Water.
Have no ideas if you're using 3Delight.
If it is just a preview image, there is no way to say if there is anything wrong. Due to the various shaders used, the settings may show different things in the preview...all will be very different than the render, anyway, but what they show in the preview may be wildly different.