Tips on How to Draw a Real Eye Drawing
Tips on How to Draw a Real Eye Drawing

Tips on How to Draw a Real Eye Drawing

Empowering the viewers with your artwork is one of the greatest satisfactions any artist could ever wish for. Of course, one can try to draw as neatly as possible, but it isn’t very easy, especially if you are an artist in progress or even more if you want to draw realistic eyes. Eyelashes clinging to them.

SkriblBox is an online creative resource store providing products and products that can assist you in improving your finesse in art. This blog post contains tips and tricks for how to draw a real eye, using some of our products on the market at the moment.


1. Master the Anatomy of the Eye:


Then, before one starts drawing, one should have his/her time to study the structure of the human eye. To reach a certain level of detail and an accurate representation of the eye, it is important to study its structure and proportion, outlines of the iris and pupil, cornea and other bordering elements.


2. Utilize SkriblBox’s High-Quality Art Supplies:


The drawing and painting station includes a great variety of art supplies, graphite pencils of the highest quality, charcoal sticks, and pastels for artists. Purchasing better art materials will enable better detail and smoother gradient which is good for realistic eyes.


3. Start with the Spherical Shape:


When starting to draw the focus is on the first circle which would be the cornea of an eye. It will be made spherical and form the basis for the remainder of the drawing. Drawing a circle also aids you in preserving the correct proportions of the eye, specifically symmetry.


4. Define the Iris:


After the cornea is formed, one should start drawing the iris. Draw the iris with a graphite pencil, then remove the part with a colourless marker, ‘crayon resist.’ This helps to make sure the edges of the iris are clear yet smooth the rest of the region.


5. Shading Techniques:


Shading also deserves special attention if one would like to create natural eye drawings. Start with the basics: Organization of illuminated area knowledge and light source location is an important aspect of highlights and shadows. The graphite pencils and blending stumps from SkriblBox also work beautifully for softening the gradient between your highlights and shadow in the iris.


6. Add the Pupil:


The outlet of the stroma should be a round or slightly oval pupil that is darker than the iris. Following the same techniques used to provide the required depth in the iris, gives the pupil this kind of depth.


7. Add Depth to the Eye:


Outline the lower lid by extending the shape of the pupil and iris slightly downward, so that the lid is somewhat narrower at the middle. Now best, more or less, to add some fine shading to indicate the reflection of the iris into the eye, and if so, eyelashes.


8. Accurately Depict the Surrounding Area:


For the real eyes, the area around the eyelids, the eyebrows and the eyelashes are the main points of them when you learn them. To make your drawings look realistic try to use the right proportions and angles to give your pictures a three-dimensional look.


9. The three R’s I believe in are: Practice, Experiment, and Have Fun!


If you find it difficult to draw realistic eyes, don’t panic, it is actually quite easy once you try it a few times. Try to adopt a wide variety of strategies, and tactics with shading methods as well as with technique and style that you will learn to incorporate your own unique style to the drawings of eyes. SkriblBox insists you go through the extensive list of art materials that we offer and find out what is best for you.


Conclusion:


Learning how to draw eyes and, more specifically, realistic eyes is something every artist ought to consider. Now that you know the best art supplies from SkriblBox for realistic eye drawing and the tips mentioned in this blog post, you are halfway there. Today you have to be creative in jumping over into the eye jungle.