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About me. well i love drawing all kinds of stuff people, cartoon, and of course anime. i am able to draw more realistic drawings of anime character but i just enjoy drawing funny pics like the one u c as the group logo. after all the reason u draw is to have fun. if
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PLZ READ [red]!!Here is how to draw female girl eyes part 1. part 2 will be loacted in the forms I WILL be updating this group often with guides and tips
NOTICE.
I am planing to have a drawing competition on whatever anime characters u want or even your own. the winner will be decided by votes and one talented drawer will receive a 2 star membership thingy or 1( im not shure how much money i have left in my visa gift card i received a while ago) BUT im not shure how to set it up yet soo maybe ill do somet hing liek that in the near future. There will be some guidlines that u most follow like the picture will have to entirey of your own work also u have to sighn the corner of the pic wiht your signature or name. it will be best if it was your crunchyroll acount name. well just be perpared u all. also the winer gets his pic as the avatar for a week or 2.
i might or might not do ths
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Female Eyes
Step 1
Lets begin with the most basic and common of anime eyes, the large female type. Start off by drawing a line that curves upwards, and is slightly thicker at the highest
point. This eye will be on the right side of the face, so make the left end of the curved line higher than the right. The top of this particular eye (Lina Inverse's eye, (from Slayers) actually ^.^) isn't a perfect curve; it is slightly angular. Some styles of eyes
are nearly perfectly curved on the top.
Step 2: 
Next, you want to draw in the lower part of the eye. To help you place the lower half, lightly draw diagonal lines pointing down, starting at the edges of the top part of the eye. The steepness of the slope of these lines will determine how large and wide the eye will be. If you look at the other tutorials on this page, you will see that the steepness of these lines varies. Using these lines as a guide, draw the lower part of the eye. It should slope down to the right a little, and should be thicker at the right
corner.
Step 3: 
Erase the guidelines and draw a long oval within the eye. Some characters have large circles for irises, but this particular one has thin ovals. You can adjust the shape so it's wider, if you like. Make part of the oval obscured by the upper part of her eye.
With all styles, the complete iris is rarely visible; part of it almost always is concealed by the border of the eye.
Step 4:
Next, draw the outline of the light glares. Anime characters' eyes should always have at least some sort of shading. Anime females in particular tend to have really heavy shading and lots of shiny areas. Make sure you choose a light source, and stick with it throughout your picture. For example, since the light is coming from the left in this picture, I have to make sure all the highlights on the rest of the picture originate from the left, or the lighting will be inconsistent (unless I'm using multiple light sources,but I won't get into that). Draw two long ovals: a large one on the left side of the iris (which overlaps the outline of the iris, as you can see), and a very small one on the other side of the eye.
Step 5: 
Next, draw the pupil underneath the light glares. The highlights are always on top; never draw the pupil on top of the light glares. Draw the eyelashes, too; with this particular eye, the eyelashes are a series of spikes coming off of the top-right part of
the eye. Make the spikes follow the curve of the eye, so it looks like they are coming off of the eye; don't just draw zig-zag lines sticking out of her eye. ^_~ Also, draw the eyelid on the left part of the eye. Its just a thin, curved line originating from the
top of her eye.
Step 6:
Now, shade the rest of the iris. It is very dark at the top, but is lighter near the bottom. You should still be able to differentiate between the lighter iris and the pupil after you shade. Draw her eyebrow, as well. Like in the first step, this line should be slightly curved, and thicker near the top. The edges should be very thin. Smooth out the lines and darken them, and you are done! :)
if u guys wanan know how to draw saskue plz look under the forms