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<blockquote data-quote="LeafByNiggle" data-source="post: 76794217" data-attributes="member: 436315"><p>Your drawing of eyes is getting better. The one titled "Sandra" has reflections on different sides of each eye, which is not how reflections work. Reflections should be on same side in each eye, like you did in "Jinora". The one after that is even better, with a more complex reflection that almost looks like it is from a sunny window. And "Clitch" is correct too. Eyes are very important in anime, and reflections are often used to indicate the emotional state of the subject. Anime eyes, in particular, are often sized somewhat out of proportion to the rest of the body, although some anime sticks to a more realistic proportion. Keep up the good work.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LeafByNiggle, post: 76794217, member: 436315"] Your drawing of eyes is getting better. The one titled "Sandra" has reflections on different sides of each eye, which is not how reflections work. Reflections should be on same side in each eye, like you did in "Jinora". The one after that is even better, with a more complex reflection that almost looks like it is from a sunny window. And "Clitch" is correct too. Eyes are very important in anime, and reflections are often used to indicate the emotional state of the subject. Anime eyes, in particular, are often sized somewhat out of proportion to the rest of the body, although some anime sticks to a more realistic proportion. Keep up the good work. [/QUOTE]
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