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How to Draw Eyes from the Three-Quarter View

 How to Draw Eyes from the Three-Quarter View

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Introduction

Welcome to this rapid fire art tutorial on how to draw eyes from the three-quarter view. In this step-by-step guide, you will learn how to create realistic and detailed eyes using an HB pencil and a 2B pencil. Don't worry if you only have an HB pencil, just apply more pressure during the shading phase. Before we begin, make sure you have a kneaded eraser for easy blending and a regular facial tissue for blending. Let's get started!

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Step 1: Drawing the Eye Shape

To start, lightly draw a circle using your HB pencil. This will serve as the base for the eye. Repeat the process for the other eye, ensuring that the spacing between them is slightly less than the diameter of one circle. Connect the circles with a faint line through the center.

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Step 2: Creating the Eye Shape

Now, using the faint line as a guide, draw the shape of each eye. For the eye on the left, which is in the three-quarter view, the eye shape will not appear to span the entire eyeball. Instead, draw the eye shape along the faint line, starting from the top of the tick marks you made for the top eyelid. Angle your strokes slightly in the tear duct area and create a curve where the dip is closer to the left side of the eye.

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Step 3: Drawing the Eyelids

To give the eyelids thickness, draw the ledge of each eyelid by creating an outline around each eyelid. Start on the left side of the eye and curve your stroke out beyond the boundary of the eyeball to make it look like the eyelid skin wraps around the other side of the eyeball. Draw the eyelid crease above the top eyelid and taper your stroke. For the edge of the face, draw a stroke that runs perpendicular to the guideline, creating a protruding brow bone.

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Step 4: Drawing the Other Eye

Repeat the same process for the other eye, ensuring that the inner corner of the eye falls slightly outside the eyeball. Pay attention to the direction of the eye and adjust the eye shape accordingly. Remember to draw the iris and pupil in a realistic size and position, and shade the irises accordingly.

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Step 5: Shading and Blending

Now it's time to shade and blend your drawing. Use a 2B pencil to shade the areas that are in shadow, and use your kneaded eraser or a tissue to blend the shading for a smooth and realistic look. Darken the areas that need more depth and add highlights to make the eyes pop. Take breaks and step back to evaluate your drawing as you go.

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Step 6: Adding Details

Once you are satisfied with the overall shading, you can add details such as eyelashes and wrinkles around the eyes. Use a sharpened pencil to draw individual eyelashes, following the natural direction and shape. Don't forget to add highlights to make the eyelashes shine. You can also add wrinkles below the eyes for more realism.

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Step 7: Final Touches

Take a step back and evaluate your drawing. Adjust any areas that need further shading or blending. Add final highlights and details to enhance the overall look of the eyes. Don't be afraid to experiment and make the drawing your own. Remember, practice makes perfect!

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Conclusion

Congratulations on completing the tutorial on how to draw eyes from the three-quarter view! Drawing realistic eyes can be challenging, but with practice and patience, you can achieve stunning results. Remember to take breaks, step back, and evaluate your work as you go. Enjoy the process and have fun expressing your creativity through art!


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