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Generic T2C9 False Eye, Acrylic, Blue, Grey, Brown, Green

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After that, let’s shade the lower section of the eyelid because the skin curves away from the main light source. Throughout the drawing process, try to keep your highlights as clean as possible so that they can stand out. Shade the Pupil In zone 2 (the top portion), the hairs mostly point in a downward direction toward the tail of the eyebrow. We may use the same guidelines for shading with a pencil when creating our shades with a ballpoint pen. The mark becomes darker as you exert more pressure. Keeping your hand light and typically tilted is crucial since we are now shading with our pens. We choose the ballpoint pen because it allows the ink to be released carefully. The eye is one of the most incredible parts of our body, and not only does it give us the ability to see, and it is also considered a window into our souls. You want to get inked with an ocular design for many great reasons, and the triangle eye tattoo is among the most appealing options. The piece often includes an eye surrounded by a triangle with rays of light coming out of it. It is thought to represent God and his ability to watch over us. It is a visually exciting choice but also rich in symbolism.

So with that said, it’s time to start drawing. Since each component is necessary for the process of drawing eyes, we should have them all ready to go. With all of our resources ready and your reference image placed conveniently in front of you on your workstation, let’s get started on our realistic eye drawing.

Let’s take a moment to think about the upper eye or the markings above the eye. The eye is identified by these dents. As we observe where the pencil lines are dark in our source picture, we may start to softly trace the pencil line with our 0.2 mm Micron pen. Now let’s shade the rest of the top eyelid, leaving the right side the lightest because it faces the imaginary light source directly. Now that we have 3 guidelines in place, we can draw our eyebrow more easily – using them as rough guidelines/boundaries.

Once you’re happy with the shape of your eyebrow, erase the 3 guidelines. We’ll add the eyebrow hairs later! Draw the Highlight/Reflection Take the HB pencil and draw a subtle shade around the white of the eye. While shading, keep in mind that the eyeball is roughly a sphere, so don't make the shadows flat. In zone 1 (the bottom portion), we’re going to draw hairs that point up, and then as we work toward the left, they’ll point more toward the tail end of the eyebrow. Take the 2B pencil and draw fibers coming from the center of the iris. Go around the reflection. Keep the pencil slightly tilted to make the lines soft. To shade the brow area, I’m going to again consider the light source in the top right and work out which areas of skin face the light directly and which areas face away. I’m shading the right side of the brow lighter than the left side because it faces the light directly.Work in layers by gently leaving graphite on your paper every time, blending it and then applying details with a pencil or an eraser. Repeat this several times for the most blended and realistic effect. I’m using strokes that follow the contour of the skin. This is called contour shading. If you vary your stroke pressure, making some strokes darker, you can give the skin a more realistic texture. You can even throw in a few subtle strokes that go in random directions to mimic the fine lines and wrinkles of the skin. Continue along until you reach the corner of the eye. Lashes located near the corner of the eye are usually shorter, thinner, and therefore appear lighter. Don’t forget to add some lashes along the other side (far side) of the eyelid too. Draw the round iris, the pupil in the middle, a shape of the reflection, and the corners of the eye.

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