How To Draw A Simple Eye

How To Draw A Simple Eye

It’s easier than you think to draw a simple eye – but it’s a skill that takes practice and patience. With just a few quick strokes, you can create a lifelike, anthropomorphic eye with brilliant detail and color. Once you start, you’ll be blown away by how easy it is to draw a simple eye, and you’ll be challenging yourself to make even more vivid, detailed pieces in no time.
First, let’s start with the basics: put your pencil to paper, and draw the outline of the eye. Start with an oval shape, stretching from one side of the paper to the other. This is your canvas where you can add in small details and layers to create a realistic looking eye. From here, you can start to add in the finer details; the curves of the iris, the black pupil, and the delicate lashes that frame it all.
Now let’s bring this piece to life with color. You can go with a classic black and white depiction, or you can go bold and vibrant and add in a spectrum of hues. The trick is to draw light strokes of color over your pencil outline, and layer them to give the piece a more organic feel. Start with the darkest colors, and then gradually lighten it up to create a soft gradient.
Now for the finishing touches – the eyelashes. For this step, you can either use tiny freehand strokes to mimic the look of real lashes, or you can take a little cardstock, cut it into thin strips, and layer it over the chart-paper. This technique is great for beginners, since it gives you a more realistic end product.
Finally, it’s time to ink over your colored pencil drawings. If you’re feeling adventurous, or want to add another level of realism to your piece, you can use a super thin pen and draw thin, black strokes over your colored pencils, but make sure that you don’t press down too hard – thin layers are best. This will add an extra layer of detail, giving your eye a more realistic look.
And that’s it – with just these easy steps, you can create a beautiful eye that looks realistic and lifelike. A few expert tips: if you find it hard to control the color layering, you can use small cotton swabs to even out the shades; for a more textured, blended look, dampen the swab before you use it, and; if you want to add more details to the eye, like veins and flecks, you can use a toothpick or a fine brush to add in those tiny details.
Now that you can draw a simple eye, it’s time to bring in some design elements. You can easily create a dramatic look by adding in a thick black outline, and for a more creative take, you can draw patterns on the eyelids, create a false eyelash look, or add in a few decorative swirls around the eye.
There are so many ways you can customize a simple eye – the possibilities are limitless. All you need is a little creativity and imagination, and you’ve got yourself a stunning piece of art. And one last tip – practice makes perfect, so don’t be discouraged if it takes you a few tries to nail this technique – with patience, you’ll be amazed at what you create.
Now that you know the basics of how to draw a simple eye, let the experimenting begin! Try out different techniques, different color palettes, and different design elements to discover your own style. In no time, you’ll have a stunning piece of art that came from your own creative vision. So put your pencil to paper and get ready to create something truly magical.

Robert Ortiz is an artist who has been writing about art and design for over ten years. His writing focuses on the creative process of art, from the conceptual to the material, and highlights its importance in our daily lives. He has a degree in Fine Arts from the University of Texas at San Antonio and has also attended other prestigious art schools like Savannah College of Art and Design. He has a passion for exploring the boundaries between fine art, design, commercial work, and technology. His work extends to social media campaigns, website development, magazine articles, video tutorials and more.

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