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How to Draw Sketch Eyes

Preparation materials: sketching paper, HB drawing pencil, 6B drawing pencil, 8B drawing pencil, napkin, plastic eraser.

Step 1, first use 6B pencil to draw the human eye eyebrows, eye sockets, eyeballs, eye bags, reserved for the eye highlight area, in the process of drawing in accordance with the structure of the eyes to draw, do not draw randomly, the specific drawing method is shown in the figure below.

Step two, then according to the structure of the human eye with a 6B paintbrush to draw out the relationship between light and dark of the human eye, the tip of the pencil will be sharpened to draw out the trend of the eyebrow. Eye upper eyelid need to draw the outer eyelid ride on top of the inner eyelid, overlap position need to deepen the color with 8B paintbrush, to give people have inside and outside of the points, the specific drawing method is shown in the figure below.

Step three, then continue to use a napkin will be eyebrows, eyeballs peripheral eyelid wipe again, and then use 8B paint pen will be eyebrows, eyelids, eyes within the black deepening process, the eyeballs do not deal with the location of the highlights, the specific painting method shown in the following chart.

Step 4, and then continue to use a napkin to wipe the whole picture, so that the picture as a whole gray, dark location color deepening, and finally in the details of the position of the sharpie paintbrush for carving, if the eye highlights location gray available plastic eraser can be derived from the highlights, here sketching eyes on the painting, as shown in the figure below.

Information extension: sketching is a monochrome or a small amount of color painting materials to depict the life of the real thing or the feeling of the form of painting, the use of materials have two categories of dry and wet, dry materials, such as: pencil, charcoal, chalk, pastel, pastel, etc., wet, such as: ink, pen, reed, etc., customary sketching is based on monochrome paintings, but in the Dictionary of Fine Arts, watercolors belong to the sketching.