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So... Lot's of eyes sketches! Another part of the drawing tutorials I am makingTutorial explains for to think about an eye shape, how to draw it, how eyelids work and how to draw them, basically - everything you would like to know about drawing eyes correctly!
And there are many many more tutorials....! [link]
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Comments: 73
dbchest [2015-02-22 01:38:40 +0000 UTC]
this has been the most helpful piece in improving my technique in eye design. thank you.
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Krullenbol2602 [2013-07-09 11:43:12 +0000 UTC]
Wow this helped a lot! You inspired me to practice again. Thank you
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roqueofspades [2013-06-08 21:45:11 +0000 UTC]
THANKYOUTHANKYOUTHANKYOU! Just by looking at this my eye-drawing has vastly improved-- no telling what I can do by looking at the tutorial and practicing a little! I LOVE YOU
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NImportant In reply to roqueofspades [2013-06-08 22:05:01 +0000 UTC]
You are welcome! Glad it was useful!
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VincentDorian [2013-05-25 15:12:19 +0000 UTC]
Very expressive eyes, this is the kind of tutorial i'd recommend to everyone
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SHaDOwLUiGImwahaha [2013-05-10 06:42:26 +0000 UTC]
Amaaazing job, those eyes are very expressive!
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ACHayes [2013-02-21 17:16:15 +0000 UTC]
these kinds of drawings are always fun to do/see. great job
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Makini90 [2013-02-21 12:25:16 +0000 UTC]
This is wonderful. I will definetly use this for future refrences.
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NekoNekoGirl04 [2013-02-21 03:25:29 +0000 UTC]
This is really cool! I don't have trouble drawing eyes any more, but it's always nice to get tips on how to improve... I will definitely look at those tutorials~ ^^
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NImportant In reply to NekoNekoGirl04 [2013-02-21 11:38:11 +0000 UTC]
I'm happy to hear that!
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StellaStarfish [2013-02-21 00:31:06 +0000 UTC]
Very nice. I must check out your website on my laptop
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CherryClown21 [2013-02-21 00:06:33 +0000 UTC]
Wow! Great drawings! This will come in handy when I increase my skills. Lol thanks!
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rodzillionaire [2013-02-20 21:19:16 +0000 UTC]
Really appreciate this.. It's gonna help me out in school...
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Mokisaur [2013-02-20 20:01:41 +0000 UTC]
It's close, but theres much more to the eye than that if you want real accuracy. This, however, is a good basic start.
The cornea, yes, is convex. However, the Iris (the colored part of the eye) is not exactly concave. It's a sphincter muscle. It's purpose is to reduce the amount of light coming into the eye by 2 ways - absorbing it through the color, and opening and closing around the pupil.. It's more flat than anything, with some wrinkly tissue inside of it. This is a good macro photo of the iris: [link]
The only part of it that is "concave" is immediately around the pupil, and even then, just micrometers.
The lens inside the eye, however, is concave. But this really wouldn't affect drawing, as it isn't visible.
One thing far too many artists make a mistake of with the eyes is the pupil. People think because it takes in ALL light that there can be no reflection over it. That's very, very wrong. The cornea is a clear layer over the front of the eye, and the cornea can reflect light just like any other clear, sphereical object could. Perfect example: [link]
How do I know all of this? I'm an Optometric Technician I work for an Optometrist.
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NImportant In reply to Mokisaur [2013-02-21 11:43:01 +0000 UTC]
What is shown here is just a fragment of the whole tutorial. And of course I did not aim here to be super accurate, I believe all those details cloud the base image artist wants to get: that is concave, that is convex, this you shade that way, that you shade another, and so on.
But whoa, thanks for the comment, I believe that it might be very helpful to those interested in extra details! So thank you very much!
And second link is not working :c
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transatlanticalien In reply to Mokisaur [2013-02-20 21:47:35 +0000 UTC]
i wish i could +1 or like this comment or something so i guess all i can do is thank you for your insight!!
i guess the issue that we as (representational) artists have is that we're laymen when it comes to matters of biology, anatomy and even physics; we know the basics that allow us to observe but it's easy to mess up on more intricate or obscure details because of that lack of advanced knowledge
so it's nice whenever people who can speak with a degree of authority can help clear things up!
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Mokisaur In reply to transatlanticalien [2013-02-21 04:14:54 +0000 UTC]
Absolutely, I wish it happened more! And I'm not trying to say this tutorial isn't reliable, because it is for general shape and the way it sits with the eyelids, ect. Lots of people don't know the eye isn't a perfect sphere, so it's nice to see an artist explain that for others
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