Examples of completed eyes
So, you think you have learned how to draw every eye, huh? Not so fast! You must also take into consideration how varying eyelids and eye shapes can change the appearance of irises and eyelashes. Study the next few examples, and see if you can point out the differences between them.

Overhanging lids of a person of Asian descent
Iris raised
Bulging eyes
Deep-set eyes
Heavy eyes
Iris raised
Bulging eyes
Deep-set eyes
Heavy eyes

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Drawing Noses |
Cris Harnisch
You might have noticed that few poets have waxed eloquently on the nose. Even emerging artists seem to stumble when it comes to drawing noses. If much of this chapter seems remedial, it is because the nose needs more attention... you don't want to blow it. OK, a number of puns and nose comments are running through my mind. I admit this is a hard chapter to write. But noses are really quite simple to draw once you understand the structure of what you are looking at.
Cris Harnisch
Once again note that noses are shapes. As seen in the illustration, the nose shape is created from two rounded shapes: the ball and the column. The nose is not created from lines.
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