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Eye-drawing tutorial by SarahAuteur : StingingPistolCatégorie : Dessin traditionnel Tutorial posté le 20 jan. 2007 à 19:39 |
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Draw some outlines.. |
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See where the darkest parts are, and darken them. |
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This is roughly how I draw irises:Again, shade the darkest parts first! |
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Then, shade the rest of the eye. Try and create some depth. |
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Blend the whole iris with either a tortillion, or a wadding stick (those things you can use to clean your ears) |
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Repeat this process a few times. |
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Grab your kneadable eraser and try to create a sharp point to make the iris look less "empty". |
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Make some more highlights, continue until you're satisfied. |
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The white parts of the eye obviously aren't all that white, so...First roughly reflect the darker and lighter parts. |
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Use a tortillion or a wadding stick to blend. |
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Because the last step obviously looked too dark and flat, add some highlights with the kneadable eraser. |
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Let's shade the upper eyelid!Again, start by drawing the darkest area. |
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Like I did all the time, it's all about realistic shading. An eyelid has lots of different shades... |
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Use a tissue to blend the eyelid. It obviously still looks kind of flat, but I'll draw the lashes before adding more highlights |
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It's time to draw a few eyelashes (and I'll show you where to start)To determine where to draw the lashes above the lower eyelid, shade this tiny part of the eye first. Pencil, followed by a tortillion... |
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Upper lashes! Try and make them look like bows. Also, they're never all the same length. Keep that in mind. |
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Draw some lower lashes. They don't have to be all that realistic yet... |
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The part between the upper eyelid and the eyebrow's fun to draw. Awesome shading!Like I did all the time... Light pencil strokes that are kind of close together. |
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Use a tissue to blend. |
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Repeat this process a few times. Don't be afraid to use darks! |
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I'm ready to draw the eyebrow...First, draw the most noticeable lines. |
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Then, shade the rest and blend the whole thing. Use a mixture of different tools and see what looks best! |
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As you can see, I'm starting to shade anything that looks "flat", "missing" or "empty" at this point. |
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While I'm doing that, I feel like it's time to shade underneath the eye. Like I've explained before... |
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Blend, and draw the most noticeable lines. |
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Shade the darkest parts beneath the eye. Try and give it extra realism / depth by adding a few "wrinkles" : some thin lines that aren't supposed to be blended. |
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Repeat the last step... I also added some shading where the nose is supposed to "start" |
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Of course, above the eyebrow, shading is needed aswell...No explanation needed. |
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Blend using a tissue... |