
You’ll get a chance to look at different types of eyes being drawn at the same time. I don’t encourage you to draw them all at once, so pick only one and follow it throughout the tutorial.
Feel free to mix and match as you get comfortable on your next run-through.
Since I couldn’t fit all 6 eyes in every step, the last 2 have been pushed into a bonus section at the end of the article.
Tools:
- HB pencil
- Japanese Tombow Eraser (What I use for erasing large areas of work)
Step 1: Draw a Circle

Step 2: Pick an Angle

Note: the left side of each circle is the inner side of the eye
This method is awesome if you’re drawing a set of eyes on the same face.
Step 3: Draw the Inner Corner of the Eye

Step 4: Draw the Top Lid

Draw the upper eyelid while staying within the boundary of the circle. Imagine that the eyelid is wrapping around a sphere. The last example shows the right side of the lid wrapping around the eyeball with a big steep curve.
For almond shaped eyes, you’ll want to stick to a slim football shaped curve and the deepest part of the arc should be located at the middle of the lid.
Step 5: Draw the Bottom Lid

For almond shaped eyes, the arc of the top and bottom lids are very closely aligned vertically.
Step 6: Add a Crease

This crease should not go past the line you created in step 2 unless you’re drawing wrinkles.
For the hooded eye, you’ll want to bring the crease as close to the top lid as possible. You can even overlap them or cut through a portion of the top lid.
When drawing the crease, keep your lines fairly light. A dark crease will look really deep.
Step 7: Erase Outlines

Carefully erase your outlines. I used a hard tombow eraser to save time.
Step 8: Add Some Details

At the inner corner of the eye, draw a curve or two to separate the eyeball from the soft pink caruncula.
For Iris sizing, a good rule of thumb is for the iris to take up about 2/4’s of the eyeball (horizontally). Examples below:


Step 9: Shade Your Eye
To shade and add more details, you can refer to the tutorials below:
- How to draw an eye
- How to shade an eyeball
- How to draw eyelashes
- How to draw eyebrows
- How to shade a face
BONUS

Monolid: You can draw a monolid eye by excluding the crease or giving a small hint of it at the end of the eye.
Downturned: Try not to angle your line too much when drawing downturned eyes. In fact, the one I drew is pretty extreme already. Actually, you know what? Just do what you feel like. Experiment and have fun!
Click here to learn how to draw a pair of eyes!
I hope you got a lot of value out of this tutorial! If you didn’t, let me know why in the comments below and I’ll do my best to make it right for you.
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Darlene created RFA In 2013 with the goal of sharing simple yet detailed drawing tutorials with other artists on the world wide web. She is a self taught pencil portrait artist and Youtuber.


Can you like kind of use all the tutorials of eyes , eyebrows, lips and hair and show how to put it all together?????
Please .And I love your tutorials they help me a lot .Thanks….
I put it all together in my tutorials on drawing faces :) If you’re referring to a tutorial that covers the whole face + hair while covering each facial feature in complete detail, I don’t have that yet. Perhaps something I can work on in the new year.
this tutorial is sooooo helpful… have just started GCSE Art, so will be LVING on here for the next few months… thankyou!
Urgg! I used to have too much trouble with faces but now i feel soooo great about at least eyes. Thanks. But I can’t even begin to describe how i didn’t find this before! Thanks tho. SOOO AWESOME!
Thanks and it helped me a lot 💐👍👌😊☺️!
Super!
thanks for this
really helpful
can you plz tell how to draw eyes, it’ll be really helpful
I have a separate tutorial for it here: how to draw eyes
:)
very happy with you.
Could you do a tutorial for closed eyes?
Thanks for the suggestion Sandy. That’s the one I’m doing next :)
I love this sight! Your talent is amazing, don’t you ever give it up Darlene!
Thanks Gracie!
It makes so much more sense drawing it this way, I’ve never fully grasped how to draw a full head with all the other parts and your website is really helping!! Thank you so much!!
That’s awesome to hear!
really amazing ….
keep it up
Very happy with you. Keep it going.
I love this! I have always drawn the lids then put the iris in, never thought about doing it this way. Another fantastic tutorial, I can’t wait to try this way, thank you so much. Come on everyone lets get drawing!!
Let me know how it goes Linda!
Outstanding!!!
Thanks for this interesting tutorial. This is what I have wanted to learn.