Category Artwork (Digital) / Macro / Micro
Species Reptilian (Other)
Size 1000 x 1000px
File Size 856 kB
Brownie points? Awesome! What do they do?
And my eyes are pretty simple but take a little practise. I first draw the outline of the eye with black airbrush tool on 100%, then change layer to one underneath. I suggest you make a mask for the eye so it's easier to stay within the lines. The tutorial I used is in my favorites. Alright, then I choose a base color for the eye and put the middle tone in first with the brush tool, then slightly darker at the corners and mix it nicely, then lighter (not completely white) at the middle part. Then you take the iris color and with a pretty large sized tool (brush stool) and just put it in there. Then go with a darker tone and go in the corner again and around the edge of the iris. Take a lighter tone than the base one and put it where the light hits. Do this until you're happy with how it looks. Then finally get the full black and get a decent sized brush tool and put the pupil in, just simple black. Then get white and gently put a glimmer in, it'll come out grey as you use the brush tool, don't worry, it'll look fine in the end. Then change from the brush tool to the airbrush tool, airbrush on 100% still and on white and put a small glimmer in the ggrey. That's pretty much it. Hope it was helpful.
And my eyes are pretty simple but take a little practise. I first draw the outline of the eye with black airbrush tool on 100%, then change layer to one underneath. I suggest you make a mask for the eye so it's easier to stay within the lines. The tutorial I used is in my favorites. Alright, then I choose a base color for the eye and put the middle tone in first with the brush tool, then slightly darker at the corners and mix it nicely, then lighter (not completely white) at the middle part. Then you take the iris color and with a pretty large sized tool (brush stool) and just put it in there. Then go with a darker tone and go in the corner again and around the edge of the iris. Take a lighter tone than the base one and put it where the light hits. Do this until you're happy with how it looks. Then finally get the full black and get a decent sized brush tool and put the pupil in, just simple black. Then get white and gently put a glimmer in, it'll come out grey as you use the brush tool, don't worry, it'll look fine in the end. Then change from the brush tool to the airbrush tool, airbrush on 100% still and on white and put a small glimmer in the ggrey. That's pretty much it. Hope it was helpful.
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