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How to Draw Anime & Manga Eyebrows
Draw Anime Manga Eyebrows – This tutorial shows you how to draw different anime-style eyebrows and manga styles (small, short, and thick/green eyebrows) in different areas (lowered/raised).
Anime and manga eyebrows have many shapes and sizes but usually fall into a few categories.
Anime’s eyebrows are thin.
These are the eyebrows that most anime characters are accustomed to having.
Example 1 – Basic Eyebrows Thin
Eyebrows are very light. Draw these thick ones slightly straight in the middle and then to the end.
You can similarly draw these eyebrows to a situation when you are down. If it is raised (depending on the emotions you want to express), you can draw them in a curve that is vertical or just above the head with the suggested inner ends.
Example 2 – Thick to Thin Eyebrows
They are not very different from the original model. These tend to be thicker towards the inner edge and thinner to the outer edge. Draw accordingly
If you draw these eyebrows in different provinces, you can do the same as the first example. Just respect the perfect shape of the eyebrow and draw the inner edges into a little firmness for each.
Example 3 – One Small Eyebrow
Simple types of eyebrows. Draw these using just one line.
You can draw these eyebrows as described in the first example for different positions.
Short Anime Eyebrows
Some anime characters tend to have very short eyebrows. It is important to note that short eyebrows usually start the same distance from the middle of the face as long eyebrows. It is usually their outer ends that do not go as far as the sides of the face as long eyebrows.
Example 4 – Short Eyebrows
Short and narrow eyebrows are usually thick and straight on their inner edges and smaller on their outer edges.
With different emotions, draw these almost the same as one example but with smaller “waves” when they are lowered.
Examples 5 – Short Eyebrows
You can draw these eyebrows in the shape of a triangle with rounded corners.
When you draw these eyebrows in different places, you can draw them in almost the same shape or fold them slightly to fit the expression.
For the eyebrows to be lowered, bring them closer to the inside of the face and closer together.
When the eyebrows are raised, as in the third figure above, you can just turn the shape upside down.
So that the raised eyebrows, as in the fourth example, pull up on the head without tilting.
Example 6 – Strong Short Eyebrows and Points
It is very similar to the previous model but has slightly different shapes.
You can very well follow the instructions in the previous example when drawing these different areas. You can usually save or slightly align all of them and rotate them as needed.
Anime Eyebrows Thick or Thick
Thick and bushy eyebrows are commonly used in anime and manga. They are very common among male actors, but sometimes female actors can have them.
Example 7 – Thick eyebrows
Anime eyebrows on head
These are the thicker eyebrows version in the first example of this tutorial. Draw these thick ones in the middle and thin them towards their outer edges. Alternatively, you can make them thicker on the inner edges (for example, number two).
You can draw these eyebrows in different places in the same way as described in the first example.
Example 8 – Thick / Forest Eyebrows
These eyebrows are quite unusual. It is usually male actors accustomed to having them, although female actors may sometimes find them as a joke.
Draw these eyebrows with the shape of the “block” correctly.
Once again, you can draw different positions for your eyebrows based on the first example.
Example 9 – Thick Thick Eyebrows / Eyebrows
These green eyebrows are drawn in multiple rows to give them their thickness. This technique allows you to draw thick eyebrows that still look light.
Draw these types of eyebrows in each row, basically following the shape of the other with a certain distance between them.
But draw the different parts of these eyebrows as described in the first example.
Conclusion
There are many variations on anime eyebrows, and you can always experiment by mixing different features from a different model to see what type of character you are getting.