Draw different types of anime/manga eyes

Draw different types of anime/manga eyes

Watch this video to learn how to draw eyes for anime and manga characters. In this video "Miki Falls" manga creator presents a tutorial comparing four different approaches to drawing manga eyes, pointing out the differences between them and showing how the various effects are achieved.

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Creator's Site: www.youtube.com/user/markcrilley
Curated By: rmansur

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andres8 (-2) 10 months ago
i tohught u were gonna draw da eyes not draw hair
it looked kool though
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manga-0x987 (1) 9 months ago
Wow, You're a really good drawer!!
I hope to get one of your books soon!
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kimhumfrey (1) 8 months ago
its ok way he not draw the eye only the hair
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xopaigexo97 (1) 5 months ago
WHAT
the title READS:How to draw different types of anime/manga eyes
but the hair was great
=]
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kenzie12 (1) 4 months ago
Awesome hair.... im going gaga over you
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tlishamiller 3 months ago
this was very good
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Winetoo last month
thats really good! you helped me alot! :-*
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