Here's
another tutorial I made tonight. A few people
have asked me how I draw eyes... so here
ya go. :D
Step
1 - Start with a basic sketch
of the eye. Notice how the lines droops
down on the left and flares slightly
upwards at the bottom to reveal the
tear duct. I've noticed that many
people forget to draw tear ducts on
their eyes. Keep in mind that eyes
vary a LOT from person to person.
This eye is based off of my own. I
think my eyes are rounder than average.
This
is an example of how not to
draw an eye. *grin* I see eyes like
the lower one all the time. Lots of
people have a tendancy to draw the
iris small and in the center of the
eyeball, not touching either the upper
or lower eyelids. Almost any time
you see a relaxed eye, part of the
iris will be concealed... unless the
person has naturally bugged out eyes
like me. *grin* Another problem with
the drawing below is that the lines
of the eyelid are overly defined.
There is no sense of form because
there are no varying line widths.
This drawing doesn't show the subtle
contours of the tear ducts and the
folds in the lid.
Step
2
- Here I've started to develop the
highlights. I pointed out specific
areas which I think are important.
Area number two is often neglected.
It shows the highlight along the inner
rim of the bottom lid. Your eyelids
are not flat, they are thick folds
of flesh that wrap around the eyeball.
Look in the mirror at your own eye
to see what I mean.
Step
3 - Start putting in shadows.
A nice balance between light and shadow
is important to make areas *pop*.
:) Area 1 is pretty important... lots
of people forget to shade the eyeball
itself and leave it stark white. Remember
that its called an eyeBALL for a reason.
*grin*
Step
4
- With a finer brush, add bolder highlights
in specific areas. You'll notice things
are getting a bit more crisp now.
Notice that on section 2 the highlighted
part of the iris is opposite the bright
white highlight. This is how I usually
draw it. I've heard that the eye almost
always highlights this way - but don't
quote me on that ;) And the same as
the step above, you want to add light
to the eyeball itself to make it appear
round.
Step
5
- Deepen the shadows along the lash
line. I've always darkened the pupil
as well as the rim around the iris.
Often I notice that eyes are dark
around the edges and in the center,
then they sort of fade into the center
where the highlight gets bold and
the color of the eye is more evident.
Step
6 - Last step! I added some "spokes"
to the center of the eye to make it
more realistic. I also added a bright
hightlight to the tear duct. Remember
that this is a wet surface we're dealing
with, so parts of your eye appear
glossy.