I have prepared a tutorial for you on how to draw realistic cat eyes. This guide is very simple and consists of only nine easy steps.
Now I will show you how to draw realistic eyes of the cat. This step-by-step guide will help you develop your talent for drawing, and you will receive new useful skills. This lesson is different from previous lessons in that here you will draw not a cartoon, but a more realistic object.
Please note that the shape of the pupil in cats can be different. With bright lighting, the pupil is narrow, and in a dark pupil expands. In addition, the pupil may be more when the animal is scared. In this guide, a small pupil is drawn, but in the future, you can change the shape of the pupil. In addition, eyes can have different colors. I chose a light brown color, but you can use blue, green, yellow, and all kinds of shades of these colors.
Prepare all the necessary drawing accessories and proceed to perform the lesson.
Materials
- Pencil
- Paper
- Eraser
- Coloring supplies
Time needed: 15 minutes.
How to Draw Realistic Cat Eyes
- Draw the contour of the upper eyelid.
To do this, swipe a smooth curved line.
- Depict the outline of the lower eyelid.
Repeat the previous step, just draw the line on the bottom.
- Draw an eye corner.
Short lines indicate the corners.
- Sketch out the pupil.
Draw two arcs to get an oval with pointed edges.
- Depict the second pupil.
Draw the same for the second eye. Make sure that the eyes are symmetrical.
- Draw glare.
Sketch out small mugs just above the pupil.
- Add glare again.
The same small circles draw the pupil below.
- Draw wool around the eyes.
Using short lines detail wool.
- Color the drawing.
Use different shades of brown. Pupils make black, and the glare is white.
That’s all. The lesson is over and now you can draw realistic cat’s eyes. Use these skills in your next works. If you like this lesson, I’m waiting for your responses in the comments.
Do not forget to download the PDF version of this lesson. There you will find the useful tools that will be useful to you in your work.
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