![]() ![]() ![]() Some artists do it the other way around, with two strokes at the top and three at the bottom. For some mysterious reason, the eye ends up looking more dynamic if we divide the top eyelid into three and the bottom only twice. However, it is best to use only two strokes here instead of three. (By the way: this trick of dividing difficult lines into several sections doesn’t only apply to eyelids - any line can be pre-sketched in this way.) The lower eyelid can also be divided. This trick will help: divide the upper eyelid into 3 sections. This is because even a very slight deviation of this line can completely transform the expressions of the face. Let's look a bit more closely at the two U’s.Įven experienced drafters often take a moment to mentally plan before drawing the line of the upper eyelid in an expert sweep. In principle, the edges of our eyelids are shaped like two flattened U’s turned inward toward each other. What we are referring to is actually the opening through which a part of the eyeball peaks out - or the space between the edges of two eyelids. Next, we will look at the shape of what we artists actually mean by the "eye".
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