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How To Render an Eye with Pypah Santos

How To Render an Eye with Pypah Santos

How To Create a Rendered Marker Drawing of an Eye with Artist Pypah Santos


Pypah Santos, one of our featured Fuel Your Creativity artists, will take you through the steps to render a marker drawing of an eye using EverBlend Art Markers, Professional Coloured Pencils, and Inkonic Fineliner Pens. This beginner-friendly How To article will teach you how to create marker drawings with seamless colour transitions. Whether you’re new to working with our alcohol-based markers, or have been for years, this article will provide you with techniques that will assist you in taking your craft to the next level. Supply yourself with Pypah’s go-to drawing supplies with her two specially curated Arteza sets: her Marker Starter Bundle and the Marker Favourites BundleNow, let’s dive into this exciting How To, instructed by mixed media mastermind, Pypah Santos! 


 



List of Supplies: 

  • Mixed Media Pad or Sketchbook
  • EverBlend Ultra Art Markers
  • Professional Coloured Pencils 
  • Inkonic Fineliner Pens

5 Steps to Render an Eye with Pypah Santos


Step 1 

After you’ve created a simple sketch of an eye, take the lightest shade you’re going to use for your character’s skin tone to begin; Pypah chose shade R09. Start with the chisel tip to fill in an even coat to colour the skin. Once you’ve established the base colour of the skin tone, you can then add mid tones, for this step, Pypah recommends using the brush nib of your EverBlend Marker. Add shadows anywhere that may be sunken in (anywhere shadows would typically occur). Leave a highlight in the middle of the eyelid (by not adding midtone to this section). Pypah leaves her highlights untouched after the initial base coat.


Step 2


Taking the same shade you used to create your base coat (R09), blend out the marks you just made. Blending out any areas of transition with the same lighter shade will create smooth colour transitions. For this step, Pypah uses the chisel tip of her marker. Next, use the darkest shade (for your character’s skin tone) to create darker shadows. Use the brush nib to create outlines around the eyelids creases and anywhere else you want the shadows to appear darkest. Then, blend the marks you just made out with your lightest shade again. Once you’re satisfied with where your drawing is at, move on to the next step.


Step 3 


Take your lightest gray coloured EverBlend Marker to colour the eye, Pypah’s go-to and favourite shade for this is CG08 (Cool Gray). Start shading the whites of the eye from the top to the bottom, to create this gradient release pressure from your marker as you colour down the eye. Also add shadows to the bottom of the eye, along the lower lash line.


Step 4


Now time to colour the iris! You can use whichever colours you’d like, Pypah chose shades of green. Whichever colour you decide to colour the eyeball, make sure you choose two shades to add more dimension and to create a more realistic eye colour. Start off with your lightest shade and outline any light reflections then colour the remainder of the iris, this acts as your base. Using a darker shade, add shadows to the top of the eye (since the eyelid and lashes cast a shadow). Then, add lines going from the outside and coming out from the pupil. Pypah advises to colour the pupil last, so you can easily colour the iris. Shade the pupil with the same colour you just used. For this step, Pypah uses the brush nib of her EverBlend Markers.


Step 5

 


Time to add details using coloured pencils and Inkonic Fineliner Pens—this step is essential in making your drawings look more realistic. Use a black coloured pencil to colour the outline of the iris and the pupil. Use cream, yellow shades, and a light blue to add cross hatching around the darker spots of the skin tone. Use pink coloured pencils to colour the tear duct. Use a gray coloured pencil to go over the darker areas (shadows) of the whites of the eye. Lastly, use your Fineliner Pens to accentuate the eyelashes. Continue to add detail until you’re satisfied with your drawing.

 


Voila! All done! We hope this How To art blog has Fueled Your Creativity! To learn more about artist Pypah Santos, read her artist profile blog here. Be sure to secure Pypah’s limited edition Arteza drawing bundles while supplies last. There’s plenty more Fuel Your Creativity articles and videos to come, stay tuned!

 

 

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Marker Starter Bundle includes a 9” x 12” Mixed Media Pad 2-Pack, a EverBlend Ultra Art Markers Pastel Colours Set of 12, our Inkonic Fineliner Pens Set of 24Classic Oil-Based Paint Markers, and both art sets come complete with a swag bundle including an original Pypah Santos art print.

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Marker Favourites Bundle includes our Professional Coloured Pencils Set of 48, EverBlend Brush Nib Ultra Art Markers Set of 12, a 9” x 12” Mixed Media Pad Pack of 2, and of course a swag bundle. 

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Comments

Joe Majury - June 16, 2022

Great tutorial, very easy to follow.

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