How to draw eyelashes. Master class on how to draw eyelashes beautifully


Eyes are the mirror of a person's soul. They can tell about age, gender
occupations, the character of their owner. It is by the eyes that we build in our minds
the image of the person depicted in the portrait.

Components of the eye.

I have compiled a fairly simple list of the constituent elements of the human eye.

1. Third eyelid (small tubercle in the inner corner of the eye).
2. The edge of the upper eyelid is a moving part of the skin that protects the eyeball.
3. Glare.
4. Upper eyelashes are thin hairs that grow from the outer edge of the upper eyelid.
5. The outer corner is where the edges of the outer upper and lower eyelids meet.
6. The white of the eye is the visible part of the eyeball.
7. Iris - the round part of the eyeball surrounding the pupil, the iris.
8. The pupil is a dark round shape within the iris.
9. The edge of the lower eyelid is part of the fold of skin that protects the lower part of the eyeball.
10. Lower eyelashes are thin hairs that grow from the outer edges of the lower eyelid.

HOW NOT TO DRAW EYELASHES
On
The bottom picture shows unnatural-looking eyelashes, their size
and thickness at the root are the same as at the tip. These are thick
the curved lines look nothing like natural eyelashes.

Below you can see the natural shape of the eyelashes - they are thick at the root and thin at the tip.

Below
you can observe the main mistakes when drawing eyelashes - they are either
too thick, or too straight, or too long.

CORRECTLY DRAWN EYELASHES
Flexible
Smooth lines make eyelashes more natural and realistic.
There is a fairly simple technique for drawing them correctly.

Take the paper and pencil (2B). Look at the following image, try to draw the same eyelashes.
1. Start at the base (root) of the eyelash and press harder on your pencil.
2.
Gradually reduce the pressure on the pencil and your smoothness will be easy
the curved line will become thinner compared to what
she was at the root.
Realistic eyelashes look like inverted commas - thick at the bottom and thin at the top.
3. Slowly and lightly lift your pencil from the paper when you have completed the line.

Below you can see four images of eyes with eyelashes of different lengths, presented from different angles.

DRAWING EYELASHES ON THE EYE
On
In the first stages of drawing, try to draw very light lines, so
that they could be erased later. The image below shows you
the drawings are darker than they really are. Lines are darkened with
using Photoshop so that you can see them better.

1) Lightly sketch out the shape of the eye.
The double line above and below shows the thickness of the skin of the edges of the upper and lower eyelids.

Don't forget to draw the round shape of the inner corner of the eye.
If your sketch is too dark, carefully go over the lines with an eraser.

2) Use a 2H pencil to draw some eyelashes on the outer edges of the upper and lower eyelids.

3) Add several dark eyelashes of varying lengths (using a 2B pencil) around the outer corner of the eye.

4) Use a 2B pencil to add some thick lines. Your eyelashes will now be very thick.

5) Outline the iris, pupil and highlight. The light source is on the left.

Drawing
a realistic correct circle requires practical effort from your
sides. Try turning the paper and looking at your drawing from
other angles. This little trick often leads to understanding
problem areas when drawing. Look at the reflection in the mirror
your iris, this will help you figure out how to draw it correctly.

6)
Darken the iris and pupil a little. Use a 2B pencil for shading
iris, and 6B for the pupil. Please note that the iris is darker
around the perimeter (that is, its edge) and under the upper eyelid, which
casts a shadow on him; a few small dark lines
come out of the pupil.

7)
Shade the white of the eye, especially near the edge of the upper and lower eyelids.
towards the inside corner. Draw some thin, light lines
on the protein in the area of ​​the inner corner, simulating small blood vessels
- capillaries.

Draw eyes and eyelashes

Eyes are the mirror of a person's soul. They can tell about the age, occupation, and character of their owner. It is through the eyes that we build in our minds the image of the person depicted in the portrait.

Components of the eye.
I have compiled a fairly simple list of the constituent elements of the human eye.
1. Third eyelid (small tubercle in the inner corner of the eye).
2. The edge of the upper eyelid is a moving part of the skin that protects the eyeball.
3. Glare.
4. Upper eyelashes are thin hairs that grow from the outer edge of the upper eyelid.
5. The outer corner is where the edges of the outer upper and lower eyelids meet.
6. The white of the eye is the visible part of the eyeball.
7. Iris - the round part of the eyeball surrounding the pupil, the iris.
8. The pupil is a dark round shape within the iris.
9. The edge of the lower eyelid is part of the fold of skin that protects the lower part of the eyeball.
10. Lower eyelashes are thin hairs that grow from the outer edges of the lower eyelid.

HOW NOT TO DRAW EYELASHES
The bottom picture shows unnatural-looking eyelashes, their size and thickness at the root are the same as at the tip. These thick, curved lines look nothing like natural eyelashes.

Below you can see the natural shape of the eyelashes - they are thick at the root and thin at the tip.

Below you can see the main mistakes when drawing eyelashes - they are either too thick, or too straight, or too long.

CORRECTLY DRAWN EYELASHES
Flexible smooth lines make eyelashes more natural and realistic. There is a fairly simple technique for drawing them correctly.

Take the paper and pencil (2B). Look at the following image, try to draw the same eyelashes.
1. Start at the base (root) of the eyelash and press harder on your pencil.
2. Gradually release the pressure on the pencil and your smooth, slightly curved line will become thinner than it was at the root.
Realistic eyelashes look like inverted commas - thick at the bottom and thin at the top.
3. Slowly and lightly lift your pencil from the paper when you have completed the line.

Below you can see four images of eyes with eyelashes of different lengths, presented from different angles.

DRAWING EYELASHES ON THE EYE
In the first stages of drawing, try to make very light lines so that they can be erased later. In the lower image you are presented with drawings that are darker than they actually are. The lines have been darkened using Photoshop so that you can see them better.

1) Lightly sketch out the shape of the eye.
The double line above and below shows the thickness of the skin of the edges of the upper and lower eyelids.

Don't forget to draw the round shape of the inner corner of the eye.
If your sketch is too dark, carefully go over the lines with an eraser.

2) Use a 2H pencil to draw some eyelashes on the outer edges of the upper and lower eyelids.

3) Add several dark eyelashes of varying lengths (using a 2B pencil) around the outer corner of the eye.

4) Use a 2B pencil to add some thick lines. Your eyelashes will now be very thick.

5) Outline the iris, pupil and highlight. The light source is on the left.

Drawing a realistic perfect circle requires practice on your part. Try turning the paper and looking at your drawing from other angles. This little trick often leads to insight into problem areas when drawing. Look at the reflection of your iris in the mirror, this will help you figure out how to draw it correctly.

6) Darken the iris and pupil a little. Use a 2B pencil for shading the iris, and a 6B pencil for the pupil. Note that the iris is darker around its perimeter (that is, its edge) and under the upper eyelid, which casts a shadow on it; several small dark lines seem to come out of the pupil.

7) Shade the white of the eye, especially near the edge of the upper and lower eyelids towards the inner corner. Draw a few thin, light lines on the white near the inner corner, simulating small blood vessels - capillaries.


Eyes are the mirror of a person's soul. They can tell about the age, occupation, and character of their owner. It is through the eyes that we build in our minds the image of the person depicted in the portrait.

Components of the eye.

I have compiled a fairly simple list of the constituent elements of the human eye.

1. Third eyelid (small tubercle in the inner corner of the eye).
2. The edge of the upper eyelid is a moving part of the skin that protects the eyeball.
3. Glare.
4. Upper eyelashes are thin hairs that grow from the outer edge of the upper eyelid.
5. The outer corner is where the edges of the outer upper and lower eyelids meet.
6. The white of the eye is the visible part of the eyeball.
7. Iris - the round part of the eyeball surrounding the pupil, the iris.
8. The pupil is a dark round shape within the iris.
9. The edge of the lower eyelid is part of the fold of skin that protects the lower part of the eyeball.
10. Lower eyelashes are thin hairs that grow from the outer edges of the lower eyelid.

HOW NOT TO DRAW EYELASHES
The bottom picture shows unnatural-looking eyelashes, their size and thickness at the root are the same as at the tip. These thick, curved lines look nothing like natural eyelashes.

Below you can see the natural shape of the eyelashes - they are thick at the root and thin at the tip.

Below you can see the main mistakes when drawing eyelashes - they are either too thick, or too straight, or too long.

CORRECTLY DRAWN EYELASHES
Flexible smooth lines make eyelashes more natural and realistic. There is a fairly simple technique for drawing them correctly.

Take the paper and pencil (2B). Look at the following image, try to draw the same eyelashes.
1. Start at the base (root) of the eyelash and press harder on your pencil.
2. Gradually release the pressure on the pencil and your smooth, slightly curved line will become thinner than it was at the root.
Realistic eyelashes look like inverted commas - thick at the bottom and thin at the top.
3. Slowly and lightly lift your pencil from the paper when you have completed the line.

Below you can see four images of eyes with eyelashes of different lengths, presented from different angles.

DRAWING EYELASHES ON THE EYE
In the first stages of drawing, try to make very light lines so that they can be erased later. In the lower image you are presented with drawings that are darker than they actually are. The lines have been darkened using Photoshop so that you can see them better.

1) Lightly sketch out the shape of the eye.
The double line above and below shows the thickness of the skin of the edges of the upper and lower eyelids.

Don't forget to draw the round shape of the inner corner of the eye.
If your sketch is too dark, carefully go over the lines with an eraser.

2) Use a 2H pencil to draw some eyelashes on the outer edges of the upper and lower eyelids.

3) Add several dark eyelashes of varying lengths (using a 2B pencil) around the outer corner of the eye.

4) Use a 2B pencil to add some thick lines. Your eyelashes will now be very thick.

5) Outline the iris, pupil and highlight. The light source is on the left.

Drawing a realistic perfect circle requires practice on your part. Try turning the paper and looking at your drawing from other angles. This little trick often leads to insight into problem areas when drawing. Look at the reflection of your iris in the mirror, this will help you figure out how to draw it correctly.

6) Darken the iris and pupil a little. Use a 2B pencil for shading the iris, and a 6B pencil for the pupil. Note that the iris is darker around its perimeter (that is, its edge) and under the upper eyelid, which casts a shadow on it; several small dark lines seem to come out of the pupil.

7) Shade the white of the eye, especially near the edge of the upper and lower eyelids towards the inner corner. Draw a few thin, light lines on the white near the inner corner, simulating small blood vessels - capillaries.

And also, it is advisable to first study another lesson -.

See the structure of the eye in the picture below.

Eyelashes should be thick at the root and thin at the tips.

How not to draw eyelashes, see below.

Draw the outline of the eye with light lines. Then use a 2H pencil to draw eyelashes. Each eyelash looks like a comma, only upside down. Draw from the contour of the eye while reducing the pressure on the pencil by bending the line, the line will become thinner. With a slight movement of the brush, tear the pencil off the paper when you finish drawing the eyelash.

Using a 2B pencil, draw more eyelashes so that they are thick. draw the outline of the iris, pupil and highlight.

Use a 6B pencil to draw the pupil. Using a 2B pencil, draw the iris of the eye. For this we use . Please note that the top of the eye area is darker than the bottom, and the sides are also darkened. Use an eraser to create a light area at the bottom, then draw a few lines to create texture.

Using cross-hatching, create gradient transitions on the white of the eye, while the edges and the top of the white should be darkened. Hatch the edges of the upper and lower eyelids; closer to the outer corner of the eye, the tone transition becomes darker. Draw some thin lines to create blood vessels.

I get asked a ton of questions about human appearance. Do you want to know how to draw eyelashes? Yes please, I will do another lesson on this topic! We will copy from this picture, but before that I will definitely write something funny. Eyelashes are also hair, only on the eyes. They are the main center of perception of intuition, female logic, higher mathematics and global conspiracy. By blinking, a person breaks information flows in the air, thereby perceiving some information directly into the brain, without careful processing. It is at such moments that sudden brilliant or simply stupid ideas arise, for example, how to ride in a garbage truck down the street, become an astronaut, or give money to gypsies. Since the brain requires constant activity and work, when the eyes are closed, the flow of information stops and the person falls asleep. Come on, just kidding, I caught you =)

If you are homosapien (and you probably are, if you can read this), then you should know:

  • Large and long eyelashes improve perception. But at the same time, due to your heavy weight, it will be difficult for you to look at the world with your own eyes;
  • The Brothers Grimm (not the ones who wrote the nightmares, but a group like that) are firmly convinced that you can fly with the help of eyelashes if you actively clap them;
  • The uniqueness of the subject is confirmed by the fact that they grow only in mammals, period;
  • The record holders for hair length, of course, are the residents of India, and this time Phuto Rav Mauli stood out, whose eyelashes are 4.7 cm long. He certainly knows how to take off;
  • On average, a human being has 200 hairs there, if you don’t believe me, count them.

And now that we know the whole truth, we can start drawing.

How to draw eyelashes with a pencil step by step

Step one. It's impossible to draw eyelashes without an eye, so draw an appropriate round shape to represent the eye.
Step two. We draw the eyelids and the outline of the eyebrows.
Step three. Carefully trace the eye socket and pupil.
Step four. Now carefully and clearly draw the eye itself with the necessary transitions and shadows.
Step five. Now you can draw out the eyelashes in thick lines, each hair separately.
I hope I can expand your horizons, and you can easily draw eyelashes with a pencil. Write to me your ideas and wishes for future lessons on