Realistic eyelashes can be what separates a good drawn eye from a great one. Here is how to draw eyelashes that pop off of the eye and look convincing.
Many beginning artists fall into the trap of eyelash myths, which ruin their early efforts.
Myth One: All girls have long lashes.
Wrong. This is a stereotype. Many men have long, luxurious lashes, and many women have little, stumpy lashes. Example one has long lashes, but the drawing is of a man.
The trick is to really look at your subject and draw what is there, not what you think should be there.
Myth Two: All women should have jet black lashes.
Nope. Another beauty stereotype that has nothing to do with reality. Actually, many lighter skinned, or lighter haired, women look much better with lighter colored lashes. If you are drawing with colored pencils, try using a dark brown.
Once again, if you are drawing a real person, draw what you see!
Myth Three: Eyelashes should always be visible in a drawing.
No way. Take a look at example two. Since this drawing is of a person, not just a face, the eyelashes are not visible. Eyelashes should only be visible if the image is closely cropped.
Lashes can be very easy to draw once those myths are put aside.
Lashes should be the fun part of the drawing, not the hard part. They are embellishments that make your drawing realistic and recognizable. Take time to practice drawing eyelashes, and soon they will be something you look forward to.