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.
CREATING YOUR OWN STYLE “Okay, knowing all these styles is fine and all, but what if I want to create my own way of drawing eyes?” you could be thinking. And the answer is: mix the parts that you like the most until you find one that you really like.
Adding details with CLIP STUDIO PAINT it extremely easy; this is why it's the best tool to create anime content. It has a WHOLE section where you can use sparkly and cute brushes to add details in either your pieces or your manga sheets!
Starting to create and color the eye 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.
7:1011:26How to Draw Eyes in Your Own Style • Eye Tutorial - YouTubeYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipAnd then I work down to the bottom of the eyelid or the bottom eyelid. I should say and then I canMoreAnd then I work down to the bottom of the eyelid or the bottom eyelid. I should say and then I can build it up so that it sits well within the face I also.
How to Draw Anime Eyes Step by StepStep 1: Draw a Circle. Yes, a circle. ... Step 2: Draw a Line. ... Step 3: Draw two circles. ... Step 4: Draw the upper and lower lashes. ... Step 5: Draw the lashes outline. ... Step 6: Draw the Irises. ... Step 7: Detail the upper lashes. ... Step 8: Add the lower lashes.More items...
5:3110:33Add Easy Glow Tutorial with PROCREATE or CLIP STUDIO ...YouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipSo again hue saturation brightness crank up the saturation. Lower the brightness. But maybe not asMoreSo again hue saturation brightness crank up the saturation. Lower the brightness. But maybe not as much for this one and then adjust the color to be a little bit more. Red.
5:0224:40How to Draw Eyes for Comic and Cartoon Characters - YouTubeYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipThe circle part of the eye covered. By something. So normally the way I would draw an eye is to sortMoreThe circle part of the eye covered. By something. So normally the way I would draw an eye is to sort of have it a little bit like this have the top of the eye. Sort of cover up the top of that circle.
Drawing is hard because our brains interpret anything we see as a whole, and our eyes don't create an authentic image of what we draw. Drawing becomes even more difficult because we tend to draw things as we know them, but not as they are. Learning to see is hard, so drawing is hard.
12:4633:35How To Draw Anime Eyes [For Beginners] Digital Art TutorialYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipIt's up to you what color you want to use you can actually use any color you want. So i'm justMoreIt's up to you what color you want to use you can actually use any color you want. So i'm just creating lines. They're going to be kind of all close together. And angled a little bit.
0:532:49Easiest Way to Draw Anime Faces | ANIME FACE ANATOMY - YouTubeYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipAcross draw a diagonal. Line then connect it to the chin. Using a curvy. Line for the jawline. SoMoreAcross draw a diagonal. Line then connect it to the chin. Using a curvy. Line for the jawline. So draw the eyes in the middle.
0:3914:36How To Draw Cartoon Eyes (EASY!) - YouTubeYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipLet's. Begin. So here's a really quick easy basic way to draw great eyes straight away so I'm gonnaMoreLet's. Begin. So here's a really quick easy basic way to draw great eyes straight away so I'm gonna show you a really quick trick what I like to do when I'm drawing cartoon eyes I want to draw two.
2:032:36How to Glow Anime Eyes in Easy Way - YouTubeYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipColor adjust the size and opacity when applying then apply on the eyes if you want to make it moreMoreColor adjust the size and opacity when applying then apply on the eyes if you want to make it more glowing apply it two to three times oh my ye we're done.
0:0010:59How to Draw Glowing Sketches in Photoshop | Glow Effect TutorialYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipOpen it there we go. Now let's make the photo darker to do that go to your adjustments. And then goMoreOpen it there we go. Now let's make the photo darker to do that go to your adjustments. And then go to your hue and saturation.
But, as long as you have realistic expectations, there are simple steps you can take to boost the health and sparkle of your eyes.How to brighten your eyes. ... Avoid dry air. ... Put green tea bags on your eyelids. ... Up your intake of omega fatty acids. ... Try using rose water. ... Use cucumbers to avoid puffiness. ... Try an eye massage.More items...•
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.
Darken the eye pupil and blend it a little. Add some short lines to make it even more realistic. create a new layer and add few white dots with the pen tool. after adding them, use the blend tool to blend them in a little
Start with the right eye first then move to the left one , that way will allow you to mimic the other eye. You can either trim the lower eyelash line or leave it, it’s a style preference. Next on the same layer, apply a thick border to the iris. Then draw the pupil in the middle for both eyes.
ANIME. Anime eyes offer a lot of variations, especially in illustration, since they can have the flat colors that are used in T.V. shows, or a more painterly style with lots of details, since illustrations don’t have the same limitations as animation in regards to the amount of detail.
Here are some tips to make your eyes have a more “real” look: A-The sclera isn’t completely white, when you draw it white it looks more digital and fake, try to make just a bit darker and with a very slight pink hue, like that of the skin. You can do this with a soft brush at a very low opacity.
C- The pupil and the iris are not perfectly circular, and their edges are slightly soft, if you draw them with hard edges, they will look like stickers. Also, the edges of the pupil are a bit spiky.
That is why a lot of concept artist don’t have a distinct style, because they need to keep adapting and iterating, but even they, if you look very, very closely, you will find they have some things in common in each piece they draw. If you want to draw eyes in a specific style or like a specific artist that you like.
There are 2 main kinds of stylization: To combine 2 or more parts of the eye into one, Or to simply remove one or more parts. Now I will show you how to draw eyes in some of the more common styles, as well as how to come up with one of your own.
There is really not that much to it. Usually the colors in anime or cartoon eyes are flat, so all you need to do for them to look more painterly is to add more shadows and lights the way it would work in real life, and we saw how to do it in the realistic style, so you have to combine them.