12 January, 2005

BIG EYES!

I love drawing big style cute eyes you know what i mean but its sometimes hard to get them to fit in with the face...any tips??? There like anime sort of style, i have done a really QUICK sketch of the sort i like its really quick and not good just the idea, does anyone have any eye ideas for me like that? send them...KOOL

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cramer 14 Jan 2005

i guess...break it down into basic shapes first...make oval for head..divide it up...make features shapes..add detals last...study drawings u like to figure out what works proportion wise...and just practice:)

Jennifer Riley 16 Jan 2005

I have that same problem sometimes. All I've learned is... DO THE HEAD FIRST... or your person will come out to look chibi-ish. T.T

cramer 17 Jan 2005

the order i learned is torso, legs, arms, head

Andrew marshall 22 Jan 2005

All I can say is to use guide lines.

Shawna Lynn Ballard 30 Jan 2005

When I draw in the shoujo anime/manga style, i.e. the style you are referring to, I tend to start by blocking where I want the head to be with a distorted egg shape, then I drop a vertical guidline for the line of the nose and a horizontal guidline to define the bottom most edges of the big eyes. This helps me quickly establish proportions and the tilt of the head. Then I block out circles or eggs for where I want the eyes to go. By playing with these blocks, you can get the placement right before you start on the detail work that creates those big, beautiful, doe like eyes that we love so much in shoujo style anime and manga.

I followed all of those steps to design this little guy. (Isn't he cute?) ...inspired by Chobits...

I hope this helps.

Tamar Morrison 16 Feb 2005

All of what i have learned is in the "how to draw manga" series of books then fond out later that they have a tutorial on this very subject. Any way this is the site: http://www.howtodrawmanga.com just look there ... I wished i knew about it first before buying the books... See ya's

florence wojcik 19 Feb 2005

Why don't you draw you eyes first and then draw the head leaving room for the features if you need to get a bigger piece of paper work on down sizing your eyes but since you are better at the big ones work with them not against them. it is like my horse drawings (i should post them) i always start at the hoof and work my way up because the other way around everything gets deformed.

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