How to Draw a Teary Eye!
I would like to help you with the steps of drawing a teary eye. Only 6 steps!
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Draw a long line with a slight bend and then another line below it but with a greater angle of curvature. The two lines should meet at the outer corner of the eye, taking care to separate them slightly at the inner corner of the eye.
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Draw the "circle" of the eye. It consists of the pupil (the outer ring) and (the blackness in the middle). Pay attention to the following detail: do not show the entire pupil, but partially cover it with the eyelid to add depth to the drawing.
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Draw eyelashes. The eyelashes should be drawn on the edge of both eyelids, with the upper eyelashes being thicker than the lower eyelashes. Try to keep the distance and angle of bend between the eyelashes equal. Draw the upper eyelashes longer than their lower counterpart. Draw the baseline of the eyebrow. It should start just before the inner corner and end at the end of the outer corner. Curve it however you like. The higher the angle, the more open the eye will be.
Add two circles, one for the pupil and one for the pupil, to get the effect of reflected light. You can spread these two circles as far apart as you see fit. Now fill in the eyebrow using a large number of short, curved motions to make it look like natural eyebrow hair.
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Now fill in the eyebrow using a large number of short, curved motions to make it look like natural eyebrow hair. The hair should curl longitudinally towards the outer corner of the eye. Color the pupil and pupil, leaving the previously drawn circles white to show the light reflection. Notice that the pupil becomes darker in the upward direction, as the upper eyelid casts a shadow on it. Make the eyes look like they have makeup on, color the upper eyelid (like a colored eyeshadow effect) and darken the edges below the eyelashes.
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To draw a teardrop, we draw a semi-circle with a slight slope to give it nature, and then we shade the inner space lighter than the outer edges. Then we use the eraser to erase a small part of the inner shadow to be the reflection of the light on the teardrop.