Do you need a detailed list of character description? Got it. Do you need an outfit? Got that too? Do you need a basic personality? I got you. What do I have? Random generators. Very detailed random generators.
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The eyes can be pretty much explained in the How to Choose Character Traits Randomly tutorial, except for the eye shapes sort of. In that tutorial, I use "oriental" when I now feel that is an outdated word, so I've changed to "mongoloid." Also, I found out recently that there are more than one mongoloid eye shape, so that's what's used in my generators, but not in the tutorial. Luckily the different eye shapes can easily be looked up on Google.
"Central iridium heterochromia" is where the color around the pupil and the color on the outside part of the iris are different. Technically, this is what hazel eyes are—brown in the middle and green in the outer ring—so having hazel eyes is one of the most popular form of central iridium heterochromia, but there can the color combinations can vary. On one hand, hazel has been a recognized as it's own eye color, but on the other hand . . . well . . . I just didn't feel like adding hazel under the eye color. If you want hazel, you'd get central iridium, and then get green and brown (not necessarily in that order). There are other eye mutations in this generator, but I'll leave it up to you to look up—except that the difference between nevi and nevus is that nevi is more than one "freckle" and nevus is one "freckle."
If you get a red/pink eye color, this is more if the person has a lack of pigment in their eyes or is albino; however if you get violet as a color, it is considered a natural eye color, but it is extremely rare. The color violet is considered a shade of blue between true blue and gray, and is theorized to be a reflection of red and blue melanin. Often, people who end up having violet eyes, aren't born that color. At first they're a vibrant blue, and either a few months after birth, or during puberty, they turn violet. You are also free to interpret violet as an eye color for albinism.
In the Orteil Dashnet generator, the second color (in case you get some sort of heterochromia) is already chosen, but in the gif set, you just choose more than one color from the one eye color gif generator.
If you see farsight or nearsight, I only mean slightly—not enough to need corrective lenses.