: A plastic or silicone eyeball base, or a flat canvas with a pre-marked eye outline.
: Acrylic paints, markers, or tie-dye pigments (e.g., for "eyeball tie-dye" designs). : A plastic or silicone eyeball base, or
: If using a fabric base (like a t-shirt), wash and dry it first. If using a physical model, ensure the surface is clean. Sketching the Anatomy : Outline : Draw an almond or "lemon" shape for the eye. If using a physical model, ensure the surface is clean
: Start with your base iris color (e.g., blue or green). The is a creative art kit designed to
The is a creative art kit designed to help you create realistic or stylized eye art, often featuring anatomical or fantasy designs. While a single "official paper" for every version of this kit doesn't exist, the following guide covers the standard components and steps found in these DIY eye art kits. Kit Components Most DI (eYE) kits typically include:
Add small white dots or shapes in the pupil area to simulate light reflections.