Drawing paper: Ivery sheet 210 gsm
Size: A4 (11.69 x 8.3 inches)
Time Taken: 2+ hr
Texture: Smooth surface
Tools Used:
Pencil: Artline pencil, Mechanical pencil 0.5mm,
Eraser: Tombow monozero eraser, kneaded eraser, mechanical eraser
Blending tools: Soft brush, blending stamp
Other tools: White gel pen, charcoal powder
Steps to draw Realistic eye:
Step 1. Draw the outlines of reference eye, here i’m using free hand technique for outlining. lets start off with an HB pencil to sketch the shape of the eye. This outline should not ne too dark because you want to prevent it from showing through the end. We just need the basic shapes outlined at the point
Step 2. Firstly shade Eye ball and for that i will apply first layer of shading on eye ball using HB pencil, after that dark pupil using 10B pencil then make texture of cornea and Iris using tombow monozero eraser, 2B and 4B pencil. also gently draw reflection inside the eye ball using any shape you can use square sometime you ban use circular or semicircular shape.
Step 3. After making Eye Ball shade sclera portion using soft brush and blending stamp use kneaded eraser for highlights. putt some depth using HB or 2B mechanical pencils
Step 4. Fill in the eyebrows as well as the eyelashes. Eyelashes should be drawn using curved lines not strainght lines. To create the eyebrows, use a thin HB pencil. For the eyelashes, go with something darker, like a 6B.
Step 5. I’ve added some eyelash reflections, some subtle blood vessels as well as darkened the overall drawing. Try to use as many shades as possible when drawing eyes. Most people are afraid to go dark. Look at the picture in step 5 and compare it to the last step. Going dark makes a huge difference! I used to stop at step 5 too, because I was afraid I wouldn’t be able to erase if my hard work turned into a complete disaster. This fear left me unsatisfied with all my drawings because they lacked depth. So take it a step further and make use of our softer pencils.
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