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Eye sketch color
Eye sketch color












eye sketch color

Try not to keep them too orderly, lashes have a bit of chaos to them with smaller and thinner lashes and groups of thicker lashes together. Now, from the bottom of the dips in that squiggly line, we’re going to use light pressure to curve lines upward.

eye sketch color

this will be our guideline for lashes Step 8: Curve eyelashes upward It should look like ~~~~~~ going towards the outer corner of the eye. At the top of the almond shape make a line that has dips and peaks. Where you have the tear duct you’re going to use darker shading, this is where your eye socket is so it’s a bit sunken in on most eyes.Īs you follow the curve of the line you made earlier, you’re going to go lighter with your shading, leaving the area between the waterline and the lower lid line untouched.īelow the outer corner, you will add some light layered shading as well to make that lower lid line look like it really has some shape to it. On the eye itself, we’re going to add some shading to the outer corner area and the tear duct area, just a little bit in a curved motion to give the eyeball some shape and definition.īut don’t add too much or it’ll get too dark! Once it’s dark enough you’re going to then add lighter shading along the top of the arcing lid line before moving to the eye itself. Now, where those two lines meet on the lid from the previous step, we’re going to add some darker shading. Step 6: Add darker shading around eyelids Start with the line from the tear duct side, and go up to where the almond shape peaks and stop, then extending just a bit past that line we’re going to make a long arc towards the outer corner for the lid. The upper lid is similar, closer near the tear duct than the outer corner. The line shouldn’t be a perfect curve, it should have some movement to it. Time for lids! Remember where you left some markings of the big circle from the previous steps?įollow that direction for the lower lid, but come up closer to the tear duct. Then, we’re going to add the waterline by making another line below the bottom of the almond shape, but connected at the tear duct and the outer corner. Now, let’s add some depth to the tear duct.ĭarken just the top and bottom of that arced line that closed off the tear duct from earlier and lightly shade the corner, not too dark! Take a darker color in the iris and add little lines around the pupil, and then do the same with a much lighter color. Step 5: Add lines around pupil and details for iris The top part of the iris should be darker shaded than the bottom part. Now that you’ve done that let’s go into the eye proper.įirst, you want to make a little bit of a darker shadow around the eye (inside the circle but along the edge) and then start layering in shading on the top half of it in a half-circle motion (following the contour of the eye). This would be a good time to use a reference as everyone has different eye shapes!īuild out your almond shape to match what shape you’re going for.įor the shading: The big thing to keep in mind is that the lid casts a shadow on the eye!įirst, let’s create a light shadow all across the eye under the lid. Now we’re going to start shading! But before that, let’s define the eye shape a bit more.Įrase a little bit of the almond where the tear duct is to define that downward slope a bit more. Now erase all but a little bit of the eyeball guide on the bottom of the eye, just enough so you can still see the curve.














Eye sketch color