How to Draw Eyes
Draw Eyes
The eyes are a vital part of any drawing. They can tell a whole story about the character and show their mood and state of mind. They can be difficult to get right, but it's important to practice and try to make them look realistic. The first step in the process of drawing the eyes is to sketch the general shape. Start by making a circle in the center of your paper and then sketch an oval around it. Then add a small circle in the middle of the oval to create the pupil. Finally, add curved lines above this to create the eyebrows.
It's important to remember that the eyes are not symmetrical when drawn in perspective, but rather they are a little crooked or slanted. This is because human faces are not symmetrical. It's also important to consider the spherical space that the eyes move on when looking at them. It's also helpful to consider this when adding details like the inner eyelid and the iris as well.
Lastly, it's a good idea to use light shading when drawing the iris. This will help to create a realistic effect and also to avoid overshading. Also, consider putting in a few small lines to give the illusion of movement in the iris. Also, be sure to add a dark shade around the pupil. This will make the eye appear more realistic. Finally, be sure to add some more curved lines for the eyebrows as well as a few thin lines for the eyelashes.