In paintings, it's called a ubiquitous gaze.
The term used to describe the technique in paintings where the eyes follow you is called "ocular inferno" or "the gaze effect." It creates an illusion of the subject's eyes tracking the viewer's movement, giving the impression of being watched no matter where one stands in relation to the painting.
Beef is the term for how to shoot a basketball. B is Balance. E is Elbows in. E is Eye on hoop. F is Follow through.
Balance Eyes Elbow Follow-through
he put a white dot in the center of her eyes to make her eyes follow you where ever you go.
You cant the eyes follow the mouse
The correct term for cross-eyes is strabismus. This is a condition where both eyes do not look at the same point at the same time.
Yes. They have two eyes in their head, and sometimes their eyes follow your movements.
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Follow B.E.E.F B = Balance E = Eyes E = Elbow F = Follow Through Balance your body, Eyes and shooting elbow to the basket. Keep a nice follow through
Strabismus is the medical term meaning misalignment of the eyes.
The directional term that best describes the eyes in relation to the nose is "lateral." This means that the eyes are located to the side of the nose.
It's best to not believe until you see it from your own eyes. i think its better 2 follow the term on polar express "seeing isnt beliving. beliving is seeing"