Owing to the complexity of expressions and feelings involved, Eyes may turn out to be one of the most difficult features to be drawn in a human face, though they are the most interesting one of all too. The ensuing discussion talks about some simple steps for drawing Eye. Lets have a look.
• Observation. Before you begin drawing Eyes, take a good look at their frame and shape. Note every small detail of Eyes such as, the shape of the Eyeball, Iris, Eye Lids, Eye Brows, and surrounding Skin to name some.
• Drawing Outline. Draw a light sketch of a pair of Eyes. Just keep them simply at a basic Oval shape.
• Eye Corners. Draw a rough sketch of the Eyes over the Oval shape. Fill their Inner and Outer Corners.
• Pupil. Draw the Pupil of the Eyes. Place it properly in the direction you want the Eyes to look at.
• Skin Texture. Pay attention to small details around the Eyes such as, Wrinkles, Lines, etc., and draw them appropriately, as it could enhance their overall look.
• Shading. Depending on the light source, start shading the region in and around Eyes. Finally shade the areas around the Eyes to make them look more realistic. Darken the Eyeballs slightly towards their Left and Right curves. This would give the much-needed roundness to the Eyeball.
• The Hairy Part. For more lifelike image of Eyes, add Eyelashes and Eyebrows.
Drawing Eyes right is vital for the soul of a painting. Drawing Eye takes a lot of practice, but as they say, “practice makes you perfect,” therefore, have fun practicing and perfection shall soon be yours.
Annette Labedzki received her BFA at the Emily Carr College of Art and Design in Vancouver, B.C. Canada. She has more than 25 years experience. She is the founder and developer of an online art gallery featuring original art from all over the world. It is a great site for art collectors to buy original art. Is is also a venue for artists to display and sell their art . Artists can join for free and their image upload is unlimited. Please visit the website at http://www.labedzki-art.com
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Miranda on Thu, 25th Jun 2009 7:43 pm
Also, think about the construction of the eyeball itself. The eye is not a perfect sphere. The cornea is like a bump on the eye’s surface. This means that the eye will be widest where the iris is. If the person is looking to the left, the eyelids will be wider left of center.