You may be relatively unfamiliar with the use of marker pens, so today I will bring you a very simple tutorial on drawing eyes, which will use fewer colors, which is convenient and easy to use.

Materials Needed

120 Colors ArtBeek Brush Markers <---Click to buy

√ ArtBeek Markers Pad

 

Step 1

Prepare the line draft, use light green to draw the lower part of the eyes. In order to make the eyes more transparent, the color of the lower part will be lighter.

How to Draw Cartoon Eyes Looking Up with ArtBeek Markers

How to Draw Cartoon Eyes Looking Up with ArtBeek Markers

Step 2

Use a slightly darker green to draw the outer contour of the lower half of the eyes, which can make the eyeballs more three-dimensional

How to Draw Cartoon Eyes Looking Up with ArtBeek Markers

Step 3

Use different shades of blue to paint the rest of the eyes. The upper part of the eyes will have the shadow of the upper eyelid on the eyeballs, so there will be a change from dark to light from top to bottom.

How to Draw Cartoon Eyes Looking Up with ArtBeek Markers

How to Draw Cartoon Eyes Looking Up with ArtBeek Markers

How to Draw Cartoon Eyes Looking Up with ArtBeek Markers

Step 4

Use dark blue to deepen the shadow of the upper eyelid and draw the pupil

How to Draw Cartoon Eyes Looking Up with ArtBeek Markers

Step 5

Use the original blue transition edge to make a natural gradient effect

How to Draw Cartoon Eyes Looking Up with ArtBeek Markers

How to Draw Cartoon Eyes Looking Up with ArtBeek Markers

Step 6

Use a highlighter to draw the highlights of the eyes, which can make the eyes brighter

How to Draw Cartoon Eyes Looking Up with ArtBeek Markers

Step 7

Use brown to draw the eyelids and eyelashes. In order to make the eyeliner more natural, use different shades of brown, dark in the middle and light on both sides.

How to Draw Cartoon Eyes Looking Up with ArtBeek Markers

Step 8

Draw the shadow of the eyelid on the eyeball in two shades of blue and gray

How to Draw Cartoon Eyes Looking Up with ArtBeek Markers

How to Draw Cartoon Eyes Looking Up with ArtBeek Markers

Step 9

Brown the eyelids and eyelashes

How to Draw Cartoon Eyes Looking Up with ArtBeek Markers


Step 10

Apply skin tone on the upper eyelid, so that the picture will not be too pale

How to Draw Cartoon Eyes Looking Up with ArtBeek Markers

How to Draw Cartoon Eyes Looking Up with ArtBeek Markers

Beautiful! The Anime Eyes are complete!

How to Draw Cartoon Eyes Looking Up with ArtBeek Markers

Isn't it fun to draw markers? Applying one stroke at a time is like releasing the inner pressure little by little, and there will be a very relaxed feeling after completion.

If you like it, you can follow my steps to copy, or change the color you like.