Create a new layer on top of the sketch layer and rename it to Ink.I wanted to expand on my process from Part 1 and document this a little bit more, generally my process is this: The second step is to ink our original sketch.
ANIME EYES DRAWING HOW TO
The Highlight Reel How to Draw the Sakura Haruno Eye Naruto Sketch You’ll see a few shots of her eyes and what they are like so come on, let’s do this! I thought I’d kick this Part 2 of drawing anime eyes with a brief highlights reel of Sakura Haruno, just in case you needed a reminder. Make sure you comment below in regards to your opinions. Together we’re learning but it’s great to hear others opinions about how they work and what they feel are more appropriate settings. All I can do is provide you with every inch of information in my head and the sooner we can all achieve amazing things.
My aim is to improve my own skills but more importantly I want to improve yours too. I am on this journey with you guys and I don’t want to sound like an expert by any means. This is a tip that I’ve been given by a number of professionals in the industry and I can definitely see the difference with my own work. You should see cleaner and smoother lines as a result, especially when you reduce the image for the web or other media. The main point I wanted you to take away is to draw in a high resolution which will improve your lines. You can still have great results by selecting a much smaller canvas sizes and I recommend you doing so if you’re machine struggles on higher resolutions. I wanted to make sure I clarified in this post and to avoid any confusion. In fact they were right and I don’t disagree at all. I had a number of people query why I was using such a huge resolution for my canvas and that it seemed like it was overkill for what I was drawing. The second area that I’d like to clarify from Part 1 is the canvas settings that I spoke about. As you’ll see through the following tutorial the female eye may contains lashes, has strong curves and you’ll also find the eyebrows are thinner when compared to the male eye. Like any part of the anatomy when it comes to drawing anime eyes it’s important to know the subtle differences that determine how we interpret the character. I’m really excited about Part 2 today because we get to focus on a Female Anime eye.
I will try and discuss things in a slightly different format in part 2, to keep things fresh, and hopefully if you didn’t understand something in the first part I can clarify for you in Part 2. Let’s do a quick recap and just in case you missed out on Part 1 make sure you check out Drawing Anime Eyes Part 1: The Eye of Eren Yeager Eye before moving into this tutorial. You guys are smart and I know you’re rolling your eyes saying “ of course it is!“. It’s time for Part 2 of my Drawing Anime Eyes series! Did you correctly guess the character that this eye belonged to? It’s the very loved character of Sakura Haruno from Naruto.