Anime Eyes
Date: High School Sophomore, 2008
Time: An hour or two
Materials: Mechanical 0.7 or 0.9 pencil
Description: Thirteen pairs of anime eyes that are basically the same style, but drawn in different ways so that each has its own character and expression. Some look like cat eyes, some are more realistically human, and some are the typical anime eyes. Some have eyebrows which adds to the expression. Pencil, shading, black and white, shine mark, eye lashes, irises, pupil, face, feeling, emotion.
Artist's Comments: I wanted to learn how to draw people, but real life was too complicated at the time for a person who likes abstract drawing. So I stuck with anime, a simplistic form of people and figured I would learn how to draw people in due time. I started with eyes first because I heard that was the hardest part of the person and though I should master this before going to the whole person.
Time: An hour or two
Materials: Mechanical 0.7 or 0.9 pencil
Description: Thirteen pairs of anime eyes that are basically the same style, but drawn in different ways so that each has its own character and expression. Some look like cat eyes, some are more realistically human, and some are the typical anime eyes. Some have eyebrows which adds to the expression. Pencil, shading, black and white, shine mark, eye lashes, irises, pupil, face, feeling, emotion.
Artist's Comments: I wanted to learn how to draw people, but real life was too complicated at the time for a person who likes abstract drawing. So I stuck with anime, a simplistic form of people and figured I would learn how to draw people in due time. I started with eyes first because I heard that was the hardest part of the person and though I should master this before going to the whole person.
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