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    Using an H-grade pencil, lightly sketch the outlines of the upper and lower eyelids. Note that in most cases these lines are not a perfect arch, and in many cases, there may be an apex on the upper curve. See more about this below in the section Additional Knowledge About Drawing the Eye.

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    Once you have determined that the outlines of the eyelids are correct, lightly sketch the iris, then the pupil. Also, block in the general shape of the eyebrow with some light scribbles. You can also lightly indicate some eyelashes. Don't move onto shading or tone until you are certain that everything is the correct shape and size. Light, sketchy l...

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    Now that you have all the major features correctly placed you can begin to add realistic tones and shading. Using a 5B pencil, begin with the pupil since this is nearly pure black and is usually the darkest value in the eye. Having this dark value in place will help you to gauge the other values in your drawing. Draw quick lines from the pupil to t...

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    Continue shading the upper eyelid and the eyelashes. Be sure not to make the upper line created by the eyelid too dark or defined, blend it out into the surrounding area for a more natural look.

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    Using the side of your 5B pencil, add darker tones to the eyebrow. Apply somewhat light pressure so as to maintain the texture of the paper. This will help give the impression of hair without having to draw each individual hair. Also, add some light shading to the area between the eyebrow and the upper eyelid to define the form.

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