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Harmanye (Dec 9, 2003)
Yet another eye to add to the collection of eye images.
I bet you're overcome with joy.

(It's so big, yet so small...)
Harmanye (Dec 9, 2003)
drawn in 3 hours 11 min
furyofroy (Dec 9, 2003)
Really. Just how many eye images are there?

I'd like to say this is an original idea... sorry. It's great coloring, however. You forgot the little gullet on innermost side of the eye. ;P
Harmanye (edited Dec 9, 2003)
Forgive me and my un-knowledgable-ness, I'll look it up... ^_^
Oh, um, are you sure whatever it is is called a gullet?
(From dictionary.com)
Gullet The passage between the pharynx and the stomach.
Is that what you meant?
furyofroy (Dec 9, 2003)
Forgive me and my un-knowledgable-ness.
Harmanye (Dec 10, 2003)
drawn in 6 min
elana (Dec 11, 2003)
The eyelashes look too short and uniform, realistic eyelashes crisscross and are different lengths. When drawing eyelashes try drawing a thick line along the upper lid (where eyelashes grow out from, not the actual lid) to show that the eye sticks out and the lid casts a shadow, then making a few clumps of curved lashes along the outer edge of the eyelid. Also, the actual eyelid shouldnt be completely connected to both ends of the eye. Grrrr, I hope you understand what I'm trying to say, I find its hard to convey what I mean to others. Other than that tiny detail this is a pretty awesome pic, I love your idea also.
Harmanye (Dec 11, 2003)
Oh I understand the eyelash part, but the eyelid not connecting to the eye thing.... I dunno, I'm probably not the best person to try to explain things to, *taps head* dense, you know?...

But you see I wasn't really trying to be realistic, I'm not that smart or talented, if one can identify that it is indeed an eye, then that is what I wanted to get across.
Of course I shall keep your suggestion in mind for when I decide to stop being so sheeple-ish and branch out on something new, and I applaud you of course on your observatory skills, that is one of the many important thingsthat make up an artist.

To answer Furyofroys first question, I believe doing this one-eye picture thing is rather common and not very interesting, but I didn't think I could get away with a face and make it look... acceptable.
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