Journey 14
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@silentmoonss
Hello I know it’s been a while when I went around trying to post the internet was not my friends therefore now that I finally have decent internet I am back. So I have been focusing on portraits as well as stylized drawing. Lately it’s up and down but not on practical side but on the understanding aspect l. I’ve been stuck on the eyes and brow because I’m not understanding a couple of things about it. 1). When I watch tutorial let’s say proko he made a shape that outlined the brow, the entire eye and the a part of the nose and I’ve been seeing lots of people use that as a quick lay in but the thing that’s confusing me is the crease of the eye from the brow ridge and and actuall eye itself I posted an example of what I meant. I’ve watched Marco Bucci’s tutorial and only he explained it but I still don’t understand how exactly it works. I’ve even tried studying the asaro head and that confused me even more cuz of the planes. so the 1st image is proko’s drawing that I screenshot from his tutorial but I didn’t understand that entire shape that he made before placing the actual eye itself I kept getting lost when following his tutorial( I even know the anatomy but the understanding just isn’t there) the 2nd image is another example from an instagram post of this method of lay in that I've seen used and the confusion lies in the fleshy part right under the brow just before the eyes the one that connects to the corner. how exactly does this method work? How do we manipulate it depending on the eye shape? Which is the brow ridge and which is the actual eyeball and why does it crease like that. Any explanation is well appreciated. Also here’s my best attempt at it(3rd image)
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Steve Lenze
I did a sketch that tries to explain it as simply as possible, but basically, that crease happens when the eyelid meets the brow bone. I hope this helps :)
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Hey @Jesper Axelsson can u provide some feedback and help wen u can @Steve Lenze hello can may u provide some help and feedback please thanks so much for last time.
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