![]() ![]() Keep doing this until you reach the boundary line. Once you finish the first row of hair, move up slightly and add a second row, then a third, and so on. ![]() If you make a mistake, just pinch your kneaded eraser to a fine point and dab the mistake away gently. Let’s start drawing the hair in zone 1, creating a row along the very bottom. Flick your pencil up at the end of each stroke to feather it out. The last thing to remember is to keep your pencil sharp at all times to make sure each hair is thin. The example above is a little exaggerated. To make the eyebrow look as natural as possible, make sure not to draw the hair in a perfectly straight path and instead stagger them, creating a more random pattern.Īnother thing to remember is to avoid drawing them all straight and parallel to each other, and instead, slightly change the angle or the curve. Here are some tips before we start actually drawing the eyebrow. ZONE 1: Draw the Bottom Half of the Eyebrow Search up some eyebrow pictures on Google and you might find a distinct line that runs through the eyebrow, separating it into two zones like example A which I find quite common, like example B where zone 1 is most prominent, or even one like example C where zone 2 is most prominent. Since everyone’s eyebrow is different, your boundary line can look way different from mine: You can draw a boundary line between zone 1 and 2 using hair-like strokes starting from the top left to the bottom right. In the middle section (between the two zones), they’ll point toward the tail of the eyebrow while following the same path as the boundary line. Zone 2 is simple, they mostly point down toward the tail of the eyebrow. At the beginning of the eyebrow, they can even point the opposite way. In zone 1, the hair mostly points up and toward the tail of the eyebrow. Let’s call the bottom half zone 1 and the top half, zone 2. To simplify the rest of the eyebrow drawing process, I’m dividing the eyebrow into two zones. ![]() ![]() Tweak the shape however you’d like before moving on to the next step. Don’t worry too much about how they look, we mainly want to focus on the eyebrow shape that we’re making. Instead of drawing a solid outline, use tiny pencil strokes that flow in the same direction that our eyebrow hairs point, that way, they’ll blend in and just disappear as we continue to draw. I’m going to go with something quite angular, not too curvy to make the eye look more masculine (Example C). You can create a number of shapes using the guidelines that we just drew to help you. Okay, now that we have some guidelines in place, we can outline the shape of our eyebrow: That will be the point where the eyebrow arches.Īngle outward from the right corner of the eye for the tail of your eyebrow. Navigate to the right corner of the eye, go straight up, add a light tick mark. This is roughly where your eyebrow will begin. Navigate a small distance outside the left of the eye, move your pencil straight up and draw a very light tick to mark the spot. Once you’ve decided on the eyebrow height, let’s create a few rough guidelines to help us construct the eyebrow outline. Above is an example of a masculine and feminine eye with different eyebrow heights for reference. I’m going to place mine close to the eye, but you can play around with the height to see what you prefer.įor males, I like to draw the eyebrow closer to the eye. We first need to figure out where to draw the eyebrow above our eye. If you also want to draw the eye that I’m using for this tutorial, you can follow my detailed Youtube tutorial here. Note: If you get stuck on any of the steps, you can refer to the video version of this tutorial. 0.5mm 2B Lead Dollarstore Mechanical Pencil (Studio brand).I’m going to use a cheap 2B dollar store pencil, but you can use an HB pencil if you prefer, I’m also using a kneaded eraser, which you can learn how to make here and I’ll use a regular, soft facial tissue for blending. Hey, I’m Darlene and in this tutorial, I’ll break down how to draw a realistic male eyebrow into simple steps. ![]()
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