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When you log into the website, cookies are stored on your machine which securely identify you as the user for the duration of your session. Usually these PDFs are exclusively for my School members, but for this mini class I wanted to make an exception, as getting the drawing right is super important for this painting.ġ) Cookies for the working functioning of the website including: To help you achieve a good level of detail and accuracy in your drawing, I’m providing you with this printable PDF, which you can trace from. Starting with an accurate outline will help you do this, so take your time over the drawing it’ll save time later in the painting process. When we look at the subject not as one eye, but as lots of smaller shapes, we can achieve a highly realistic result with a shiny, 3D effect.Īnd we can capture a glimmer of that elusive, feline mystery. It’s an entire Short tutorial from my online School, and you can paint along with me in real time.Īs you’ll see, I worked much larger than life for this painting, and I recommend doing the same to help capture all the details and little shapes of colour. This class is longer than most of the mini classes I share with you. So I wanted to show you in this class how I painted the bright, shiny eyes in the cat painting which I shared the process for in this video. We want to show how bright and reflective their eyes are, and convey a sense of the wildness behind them.īut achieving that can be quite challenging. So when we’re painting a cat portrait, it’s key to get their mesmerising eyes looking just right. It’s one of the things cat lovers can find so awe inspiring about our feline friends. I think this is perhaps most true of cats.Īll it takes is for something to catch their attention, and we watch them switch from a domestic pet to a wonderful, wild predator in our home. I will bring you some awesome lessons tomorrow so keep your eyes open for what is coming up next.There’s a saying that ‘the eyes are the window to the soul’. I will be back tomorrow with more tutorials, but as for right now I am off to wonder land in my dream state as I lay my head on my pillow. Learning how to draw cat eyes step by step will help you draw a nice addition to any feline creature or female human you chose to draw. I chose to include a tutorial on how to draw a cat head as well just so you an see what the eyes look like when they are a part of the cat. When you learn how to draw them you will see just how easy the lesson will be.
Cat eyes whether on a feline or female are admired and desired. She was the blonde beauty that stood along side of Marilyn Monroe and they were both labeled two of the sexiest woman alive of the sixties. Even though their are tons of woman that can do up their eyes to look catty, no one did it better than Brigitte Bardot the actress from Paris that was in the spotlight in the early fifties to mid seventies. There are several woman in Hollywood today that have catty looking eyes like Angelina Jolie, Michelle Pfeiffer, Keira Knightley, and other famous ladies in the mix. I love drawing cat eyes and I also love the way females (like myself) can put eye liner on their eyes to give them the appearance of the catty look. I thought that it would be a fun lesson to do since almost everyone loves the look of cat eyes because they are so seductive and mysterious at the same time. Well for my last tutorial of the day I will show you all how to draw cat eyes step by step.