1:5011:37[TUTORIAL] How To Color Anime Eyes! - YouTubeYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipSo if you don't know how that works I just recommend watching that video. So now what I'm gonna doMoreSo if you don't know how that works I just recommend watching that video. So now what I'm gonna do is that I'm gonna preserve opacity the base of my eye. And then fill it in with my second base color.
0:1616:11How to Draw Eyes for Beginners | Anime Manga Drawing TutorialYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipAnd today it's all about how to draw eyes for anime and manga especially for your beginner. Step-by-MoreAnd today it's all about how to draw eyes for anime and manga especially for your beginner. Step-by-step. I will go over the things that I keep in mind I'm gonna keep it real basic and simple.
0:118:11Anime Eyes Tutorial - YouTubeYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipMinutes of the day to extend the line just a bit for a slight cat eye look this will give you anMoreMinutes of the day to extend the line just a bit for a slight cat eye look this will give you an illusion of wider set eyes you want your eyes to look like a cartoon.
3:2412:54Shojo Manga Eyes: 4 Ways to Add Highlights - YouTubeYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipRight now is to have it actually break through the contour of the iris. So as to connect. With theMoreRight now is to have it actually break through the contour of the iris. So as to connect. With the whites of the eyes.
2:3138:54HOW TO DRAW SMILING HAPPY EXPRESSIONS (Real Time)YouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipThis will be doing the same sort of thing but just a little bit wider. And sweeping down to theMoreThis will be doing the same sort of thing but just a little bit wider. And sweeping down to the outside edge a bit more. And then i'm just going to come down. Here bring in that shape.
Female anime eyes are usually bigger and rounder than male anime eyes. Make the eyes about 1/6th the height of the head and 1/4th the width of the head, if you're drawing one. That way, they'll look big and exaggerated.
2:148:38How to look like an Anime girl without circle lens or falsies! - YouTubeYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipIf you have a double eyelid or have these deeper set eyes then I recommend use a thinner lineMoreIf you have a double eyelid or have these deeper set eyes then I recommend use a thinner line because you don't really need thick eyeliner as much as I do because my eyelids are absolutely tiny.
3:095:24ANIME DREAM GIRL MAKEUP TUTORIAL || How To Make Your ...YouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipMy camera didn't record this for some reason but super easy the next step I did was just adding in aMoreMy camera didn't record this for some reason but super easy the next step I did was just adding in a start white eyeshadow shade into the inner corner of my eye.
0:527:56A 1-Minute Japanese Technique to Make Your Eyes Look YoungerYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipStart by placing your index ring. And middle fingers on these spots respectively. Using mediumMoreStart by placing your index ring. And middle fingers on these spots respectively. Using medium pressure push. Your brows back up to where they belong.
0:3848:16How to Paint a Realistic Eye with Acrylic | Easy Step-by ... - YouTubeYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipAnd then it kind of just dips down and then comes back up again. Okay that's all you need to know isMoreAnd then it kind of just dips down and then comes back up again. Okay that's all you need to know is that you start with an almond top shape like.
1:186:29How to Blend Anime Skin TUTORIAL - YouTubeYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipSo if we're gonna pick a secondary color the first thing that we would do is to eye drop. And thenMoreSo if we're gonna pick a secondary color the first thing that we would do is to eye drop. And then we're gonna slide our hue all the way down here just a little bit to the left.
0:4811:43DO's & DON'Ts of Skin Shading | Procreate Tutorial - YouTubeYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipAnd pick up a color which is slightly darker than the skin color. And then just start painting itMoreAnd pick up a color which is slightly darker than the skin color. And then just start painting it over the skin now what it does it it eliminates any grays out of the color.
Place the top lash-line about halfway between the top and bottom of the head. The upper and lower lash lines should form a roughly triangular shape...
Peak the eyebrows in the middle to give the eyes a sad look. If you like, you can draw a small crease next to the inner end of each eyebrow for a l...
Anime is a shortened form of the English word “animation.” The term anime is used in Japan to distinguish animated cartoons from illustrated cartoo...
A basic understanding of the anatomy of the eye. Knowing common elements that make most eyes look like anime eyes. A step-by-step approach to drawing anime eyes while implementing these common elements. A quick note, before going further, I will use the term anime to mean both anime and manga for simplicity.
Degrees of realism and stylization. In anime and manga, eyes are drawn in various degrees of stylization. Human anatomy in anime is stylized often to the point of being unrealistic, yet still very recognizable as the anime counterpart of the real world person the artwork is describing. This is an important point.
A drop shadow from the upper eyelid covers the iris and the sclera one third or sometimes half of the way down. (Confused about what iris and sclera are? Scroll up to the anatomy section of this article, or click here to be taken there).
Upper eyelid crease. – The upper eyelid crease is a horizontal indent formed above the upper eyelid that appears in some people. Notably, it is prominently indicated in most anime eye drawings, and stylized into a curved line. It helps situate the anime eye drawing so it is a good idea to take notice of it.
– the iris is a ring shaped membrane, with an adjustable circular opening (pupil) in the center. The iris is what people talk about when they talk about eye color. (Some people confuse it with the pupil, so here is a tip to remember it better: eye color = iris color)
Highlights from at least 2 light sources. White or bright circles or ovals appearing in stylized anime eyes are representative of highlights on the surface of the eye. Note here that usually one highlight is dominant and is depicted larger, and the second subordinate and depicted smaller.
Fortunately, we all have a stylizer machine called the brain! In anime, there is a spectrum of on one end, very large anime looking eyes, and some on the other end, that are pretty realistic with some stylization flare. I tend to like something in the middle, although a lot depends on the artwork itself.
Anime eyes are generally very simple, just a mere reflection of the realistic ones we have on our faces; but this DOESN'T make them any less deep or important. You can simply cut down complicated shapes into more soft and simple ones; for example, most anime eyes are totally lacking the Tear Duct, or the lower eyelio.
This is the most used and common shape used to make anime eyes; and I think you can quite figure why: most protagonists have round eyes, mostly because they are gentle, and you have to feel secure when you look at them. So, if you're characther is sweet in the heart, a pair of cute, round eyes are the best for him.
Adding Lights. With a gentle brush and an ADD GLOW layer, let's pick a bright light-blue color and create super soft brush strokes in the bottom corner of the eye; this will add light to the eye without being too much or too little. I used the SOFT Hairbrush brush.
So, if you're characther is sweet in the heart, a pair of cute, round eyes are the best for him. This is also a shape that you can identify in a lot of anime eyes, and it can have two meanings; not necessarely a characther with "triangular " eyes is going to be evil, maybe he/she is just pretty strong .
Start by adding the base color of your liking, and then in a multiply layer start adding shadows with a gentle brush; (I'm mostly gonna use Watercolors one); create gentle strokes starting from the top corner of the iris.
To color the lineart without coming out of the edges, just "Lock transparent Pixel" by clicking that lock-icon with transparent pixels. When you have your layer locked, simply pick colors from around your piece that you like the most, and splash them around with a soft hairbrush.