So, I thought I should post about how i draw eyes. This is very basic so if you are someone who realized to start drawing the eyes then you can find it easy to draw here. Let's start.
Things you need- pencil colors, a pencil (for drawing of course) , eraser, and your hand.
So, this is what we are going to draw. A blue eye.
Remember we are drawing a eye, there are millions of people on earth who has different eyes. So, don't try to draw a perfect one okay? there is no such thing as a "perfect eye".
So, before drawing the eye you have to imagine and think which type of eye would you like to have? Wide? Cat like? Round? or any that you wan
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Some about comments and critique
I've met a lot of people here who want feedback and critique on their work, and I've heard quite some people say they would like more comments on their artwork. Both which are very understandable - a lot of us want to improve our art, and we like to receive compliments. The thing, of course, is how many people want critique and comments vs. how many people actually write them. If more people are to receive them, then more people need to write them - it's as simple as that. Now, I'm not going to force anyone here into doing anything :lol: However, there are some reasons for not doing this which I've seen again and again, and I wanted to share some words and some advice about those different reasons. Comments We'll start with the simplest one - comments. Some of the typical reasons for not doing this are "I forget about it", "I don't have the time", and - most of all - "I don't know what to write". "I forget about it!" When it comes to forgetting about it - admittedly, most