How to Improve Eye Score and Gaze Quality
BModel data-driven playbook. Use this with your audit report for faster iteration.
Eye score supports engagement and premium portrait presence.
Your BModel Snapshot
From report token 645d07501a1e61ccf262d74af399535238705125557a99c0a5012c9bd69d36d2 (Audit #135).
Global: 75.2
Status: Agency-ready
Best Fit: beauty
Confidence Score: 100
Priority Fixes from Your Report
- Use a clean, plain background without distractions.
- Center the subject and keep consistent headroom.
- Rework framing to support the intended category brief and keep visual balance.
Keep Doing
- Makeup finish appears even and controlled, with clean presentation on camera.
- Wardrobe separates cleanly from background, keeping shape readable.
- Color palette stays coherent across images, which strengthens the book.
Why This Metric Matters
Facial control and category fit influence booking direction. High technical quality can still underperform if expression, angle, or category alignment are inconsistent.
How BModel Measures It
BModel combines face sub-scores, confidence quality, and category-fit matrix outputs to estimate market alignment.
Fix It Now: 5 Actions
- Train three expression intensities and keep transitions intentional.
- Test head angles to find strongest symmetry for your face shape.
- Match styling and pose to your target category brief.
- Use top category-fit result as baseline, then improve second-best lane.
- Keep gaze direction and facial tension coherent across set.
Common Mistakes
- Neutral face in every frame with no emotional range.
- Angles that hide jawline or flatten eye engagement.
- Category mismatch between wardrobe and expression.
- Chasing one category while selecting opposite-style images.
7-Day Improvement Protocol
- Day 1: pick category target and expression board.
- Day 2-3: shoot angle and expression matrix.
- Day 4: select category-consistent finals.
- Day 5: do corrective mini-session for weakest face metric.
- Day 6-7: re-audit and evaluate face/category trend.
FAQ
- What hurts eye score?
Half-lidded gaze, blur, or misaligned catchlight.
- Best eye focus cue?
Fix gaze point and hold micro-stillness before shutter.
- Can glasses reduce eye score?
They can, if reflections hide eye detail.
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