![]() ![]() Looking at other people’s eyes drawing could help to inspire your own art style as you draw eyes on your own art pieces or just on your school notebooks when you’re spacing out. Hopefully you’ve found it easy to understand and follow along.Please note that this post contains affiliate links to find out more information, read my disclosure policy for more information.Įyes are one of the very first aspects you start to learn in drawing characters or people in general. To help this tutorial provides a detailed breakdown of the drawing process with pretty much just the bare minimum lines and shading. Conclusionĭrawing a realistic eye can be very difficult, especially if you are a beginner. ![]() Once done with this step you should have a finished drawing of the eye. Step 9 – Draw the Lower Eyelashes & Finish the Eye Drawing Eye drawingĭraw the lashes for the bottom eyelid in pretty much the same way as for the top one but make them shorter (especially towards the inner tip of the ye). Try and keep the directions/curves of each lash somewhat different from one another so that they look more natural (or else it may look like a doll’s eye).īe sure to draw the lashes curved (not straight) and to have a fairly even distribution of them that fans out along the eyelid. This will help you get lashes that are thicker at the base and narrower as they go out. If drawing using a pencil (as is recommended) you will want to press harder on it towards the base of each lash and pull it away from the paper near the tip. Step 8 – Draw the Upper Eyelashes Eye eyelashes drawingĪdding the eyelashes can be a little bit tricky but should still not be too difficult. You can either outline them beforehand or simple create the as you go.įinally add some light shading to the upper/outer part of the white of the eye that again is darker towards the edges and lighter towards the center. Shade the tear duct area a solid grey but leave a couple of highlights as shown in the example. You can see what you should be aiming for the in the illustration above. Over top of this add a second layer of shading with a gradient that gets lighter as it goes down. Next, shade the iris with a smooth gradient that is darker towards the edges and lighter towards the center. To keep things simple but at the same time to make the drawing much nicer you can add some bare minimum shading.įirst fill in the pupils with dark solid shading (excluding the highlight). Step 7 – Apply Shading Eye drawing shading However, do not darken the outline of the highlight. Once done with the above you can darken your lines if you feel that everything looks right. Right below the eye draw another curve to show the edge of the bottom eyelid with another curve below that to show it’s bottom. Step 6 – Draw the Eyelids Eye eyelids drawingĪbove the eye add the curve to define the upper part of the top eyelid. Similar to the iris you can first draw the entire circle of the pupil and then erase the little bit overlapped by the highlights once you add that in. Afterwards add the details of the tear duct. ![]() Be sure to keep the outline of the highlight particularly light as you will want it to blend into the shading later on. Inside the iris add the pupil overlapped by a small oval shaped highlight (light reflecting from the eye). Step 5 – Draw the Pupil & Other Smaller Details Eye pupil drawing To make it easier to see if the iris is actually round you can first draw out it’s entire circle and then erase the part behind the eyelid. Make it round in shape with it’s upper slightly covered by the eyelid. Inside the outline of the eye add the iris. Step 3 – Draw the Tear Duct Area Eye tear duct drawingĭraw the tear duct to close the the little gap between the two lines from the previous step so that you have one continuous outline. Step 2 – Draw the Lower Outline Eye shape drawingĭefine the bottom part of the eye with a second solid line but leave a little open area near it’s inner tip for the tear duct. Step 1 – Draw the Upper Outline of the Eye Eye top drawingīegin with a simple curved line for the upper part of the eye as shown in the example. You can darken them later on once you are happy with the way things are placed. It’s recommended that you follow along using a pencil and make light lines when positioning the various parts of the eye. The tutorial can be particularly good for beginners as it presents an example with very basic line drawing and minimal shading. It includes detailed illustrated examples and provides simple explanations to go along with them.Ī preview of the different drawing stages for the eye is shown in the image above. This tutorial shows an easy way to draw a realistic looking eye in nine steps. ![]()
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