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How to Draw a Flying Eyeball
Artist:
Dawn
/ May 16, 2020
Step 1.
Start with a circle for the eyeball and then another circle inside for the iris.
Start with a circle for the eyeball and then another circle inside for the iris.
Step 2.
Next, color in the pupil like so.
Next, color in the pupil like so.
Step 3.
You will add a set of small horns.
You will add a set of small horns.
Step 4.
Now go ahead and draw out the wings. I chose to go with bat wings, but you can choose to draw any type of wings.
Now go ahead and draw out the wings. I chose to go with bat wings, but you can choose to draw any type of wings.
Step 5.
Next, draw in the tail which curls around and add some shading. Erase the mistakes and you're done.
Next, draw in the tail which curls around and add some shading. Erase the mistakes and you're done.
Step 6.
Finished line art looks like the drawing you see here. Good job!
Finished line art looks like the drawing you see here. Good job!
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Artist:
Dawn
Date Added:
May 16, 2020
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Description:
Hey everyone. Welcome back to another fun and colorful lesson. Today I have a series of objects/characters with wings. I will start with this one on how to draw a flying eyeball, step by step. I wanted to do something different and new so here is my interpretation of a flying eyeball. I think it came out pretty nice and I love the color pallet I used for the finished work. Anyways, stay tuned in because there is more to come.
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