Trying to draw a perfect eye
Trying to draw a perfect eye
Last edited by parahandy; 01 July 2007 at 10:27 PM. Reason: Small ajustment on request
Norman. The Flying Scotsman
Well Norman
You always did know how to be the center of attention.
Nice work.
Whizz Kid "Or so he says"
Nice eyes norman...
Just a hint... usually eyes are the same color for both of em...
I wounder if the person has lost one of there contact lens.
Whizz Kid "Or so he says"
I thought it was David Bowie
Very nice Norman!
Nice one Norman. I like the reflection of the faces in the eyes.
Well if you really want to be picky...
the reflection (face) could be made a wittle smaller. The reflection is definently from within the "private space".
Most times when I see a face in a reflection, it has a camera in front of it...
Thank you all.Ok on the face reflected in the pupil Rayner well the size would depend on how close the subject it. The different coloured eyes as you know, were just for comparison.
By the way I sometimes feel I'm hogging the forum these days but things are rather quite don't you think?
Norman. The Flying Scotsman
Hi Norman,
I learned how to do eyes from taking to pieces two Xara files from two of the great artists that post here. The first one which is not unexpected comes from Vladimyr and is called "Unshaven" and he did a tutorial which can be downloaded from this topic thread: http://www.talkgraphics.com/showthre...light=unshaven
The other I can't find at the moment but it has been done by Bob Hahn and it is a file of the Flintstones and includes Fred, Wilma, Betty and Barney and he also kindly left the Xara file to be downloaded. I did a search to try and get a link for you and I can find the post but not the link to the down loadable file. Please do a search for Bob's file because the way that Bob does easy eyes is really clever and well worth the search. Yes I agree with you it is a bit quite in the gallery at the moment maybe if everyones the same as me that I am really busy at the moment and don't have time to do personal work.
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