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The eyes are one of
the most important features of anime style
characters; they are the most expressive
parts of the face, and are part of what
makes each character different and
recognizable. Thus, it is very important
to be able to draw them correctly. In this
section of the general face tutorial, I
will show you how to draw a variety of
anime style eyes. A lot of other sites
only show you how to draw large female
eyes, without really going over the large
variety of other styles. In this tutorial,
I will cover different types of male and
female anime eyes, plus give you examples
of numerous other styles for you to use to
help you draw your own original
characters, or to refine your style with
existing characters.
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Female
Eyes
Lets begin with the
most basic and common of anime eyes, the
large female type. Start off by drawing a
line that curves upwards, and is slightly
thicker at the highest point. This eye
will be on the right side of the face, so
make the left end of the curved line
higher than the right. The top of this
particular eye (Lina Inverse's eye, (from
Slayers) actually ^.^) isn't a perfect
curve; it is slightly angular. Some styles
of eyes are nearly perfectly curved on the
top.
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Next,
you want to draw in the lower part of the
eye. To help you place the lower half,
lightly draw diagonal lines pointing down,
starting at the edges of the top part of
the eye. The steepness of the slope of
these lines will determine how large and
wide the eye will be. If you look at the
other tutorials on this page, you will see
that the steepness of these lines varies.
Using these lines as a guide, draw the
lower part of the eye. It should slope
down to the right a little, and should be
thicker at the right corner.
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Erase
the guidelines and draw a long oval within
the eye. Some characters have large
circles for irises, but this particular
one has thin ovals. You can adjust the
shape so it's wider, if you like. Make
part of the oval obscured by the upper
part of her eye. With all styles, the
complete iris is rarely visible; part of
it almost always is concealed by the
border of the eye.
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Next,
draw the outline of the light glares.
Anime characters' eyes should always have
at least some sort of shading. Anime
females in particular tend to have really
heavy shading and lots of shiny areas.
Make sure you choose a light source, and
stick with it throughout your picture. For
example, since the light is coming from
the left in this picture, I have to make
sure all the highlights on the rest of the
picture originate from the left, or the
lighting will be inconsistent (unless I'm
using multiple light sources, but I won't
get into that). Draw two long ovals: a
large one on the left side of the iris
(which overlaps the outline of the iris,
as you can see), and a very small one on
the other side of the eye.
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Next,
draw the pupil underneath the light
glares. The highlights are always on top;
never draw the pupil on top of the light
glares. Draw the eyelashes, too; with this
particular eye, the eyelashes are a series
of spikes coming off of the top-right part
of the eye. Make the spikes follow the
curve of the eye, so it looks like they
are coming off of the eye; don't just draw
zig-zag lines sticking out of her eye. ^_~
Also, draw the eyelid on the left part of
the eye. Its just a thin, curved line
originating from the top of her
eye.
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Set
Layer 1 to "Preserve Transparency" by
checking the box on the Layers menu, as
shown at the left. This allows you to
paint on top of the existing lines without
coloring over them and messing them up.
Its a very handy feature. :) Select a big
paintbrush and paint over the entire
picture with pure black. The outline
should be back to its former darkened
self. :)
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Okay,
now we are going to draw another style,
one that isn't as common. This eye is much
more slender, elegant, and realistic
looking, and is used in more serious anime
and manga. This particular eye belongs to
Deedlit from Record of Lodoss War, which
is a considerably more serious show than
Slayers (which is where the previous eye
came from). Begin by drawing a long,
slightly curved line. The left side should
be lower than the right, and the line
should curve in sharply at the left
edge.
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To
help you define the sides and bottom of
the eye, lightly draw two diagonal
guidelines that originate from the edges
of the eye. Unlike the previous tutorial,
these lines are not very steep; the more
horizontal the lines are, the smaller the
eye will be. Don't make them too flat,
though, because you don't want this eye to
be too squinty. Using the guidelines, draw
the bottom line of the eye.
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Erase
the guidelines and draw the outline of the
iris. If there were no eyelids, the iris
would be a perfect circle. However, since
the iris is bordered by the eyelids, the
top and bottom of the iris will be hidden
from view. The iris should not be so small
that you can see the entire thing (unless
you wanted to convey certain emotions like
anger or surprise, but that is covered in
another section).
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Next,
draw the light glares on the iris. The
placement is the same as in the previous
tutorial, but like the iris itself, the
glares are much smaller and more circular.
Draw the eyelid above the top line of the
eye, as well.
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Draw
the eyebrow and shading in the rest of the
iris. Remember to draw the pupil beneath
the light glares, and to make it stand out
from the rest of the eye a little no
matter how darkly you shade the rest of
the iris.
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Here are a variety
of other styles of female eyes you
can
make using the same methods. Try to see
the differences between each style, as
well as the similarities. Though the shape
and proportions change, the top border of
the eyes is always thicker, there are
always multiple layers of shading on the
irises, etc. Some of these were sketched
fairly quickly and are a little messy, but
I hope they are still helpful.
^.^;
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