
Throughout my entire career as an artist, I've always loved drawing eyes, and I've always had this vision in mind. Today, I brought it to life by creating an image where several eyes of different shapes gaze in different directions. When I first sketched, I planned to fill the entire canvas with eyes, but after completing the left side and positioning them the way I wanted, I realized I liked it better this way: one side full of eyes and the other a bit empty. I didn't know what to put on that side, so I decided to improvise as I went along. I wasn't sure what colors to use, and in the end, I went with a strong color that conveys many feelings of anger, disorder, and chaos: red. Working with this color is complicated, but this time I loved it. Everything turned out exactly as I imagined. I hope you like it.

I made my sketch and then started painting, first applying a base coat of red—this time I used a dark red—and then I painted each eye, adding highlights and shadows with a soft brush along with a hard brush. On a new layer, I added more colors, fully shaping each part of the eye, and then I blended the colors, creating a more realistic texture while still simulating brushstrokes.div>

I wanted to create the highlights using light reds, yellows, and pure white, so I illuminated each eye in different ways. I also painted the eyelashes and added a bit more detail to the shadows. Then I decided to experiment a little with a hard brush and the smudge tool. I've always liked the effect you can achieve with that tool, but it never turned out quite as I imagined. Today it came out perfectly and looks incredible, giving that effect that, in my opinion, is very similar to the visual effect of ink falling on water. I finished my drawing by making a slight adjustment to the color, saturation, and depth.div>


Tools:
- Photoshop CC 2022
- XP-PEN Deco Pro
Herramientas:
- Photoshop CC 2022
- XP-PEN Deco Pro

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super cool art, this reminds me of renova from genshin impact