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How to Create a Realistic Eyeball in Photoshop

This document provides instructions for making an eyeball in Photoshop in 12 steps. It begins with opening a new 800x800 pixel image and unlocking the background layer. The steps then guide the user to create various shapes that make up an eye, such as circles for the sclera and iris, an oval for the inner eye, and a smaller circle for the pupil. Colors are filled in for each shape and details like veins and highlights are added to complete the eyeball graphic.

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How to Create a Realistic Eyeball in Photoshop

This document provides instructions for making an eyeball in Photoshop in 12 steps. It begins with opening a new 800x800 pixel image and unlocking the background layer. The steps then guide the user to create various shapes that make up an eye, such as circles for the sclera and iris, an oval for the inner eye, and a smaller circle for the pupil. Colors are filled in for each shape and details like veins and highlights are added to complete the eyeball graphic.

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How to make an eyeball

Step 1: Open image


Open file in Photoshop with the dimension 800x800 pixels. Once open,
unlock the background layer.

Step 2: Creating a base circle Use the Elliptical Marquee tool to create a circle 9 inches in width and
height, center by dragging the circle and following the number guides. Color the circle black using the Paint
Bucket tool. Deselect.

Step 3: Color of eye/ Second Circle


Create a new layer and make a circle, using the Elliptical Marquee tool, that is longer than it is wide; I
used 7.417 inches for the width and 8.639 inches for the height. Choose a main color for the eye and fill it in
using the Paint Bucket. Deselect.

Step 4: Inner eye/ Oval


Create a new layer and make an oval 7 inches wide and 3 inches high. Center the oval in the circle.

Step 5: Color inner eye


Choose a desired color of the eye and use the paint bucket tool to fill the selected oval from step 4. Go
to blending options > stroke and create a stroke of 17

Step 6: Creating the base for the iris


Make a new layer and use the elliptical marquee tool to make a circle 1.5 inch in height and 1.5 inch in
width. Center the circle on the oval and color it black using the paint bucket tool.

Step 7: Create your iris


Make a circle using the elliptical marquee tool 1.250 inches for the height and the width. Center the
circle on the base and choose a color, use the paint bucket tool to fill it.

Step 8: Pupil
Create a new layer then use the elliptical marquee tool to create a pupil to the size of your liking; I used
.899 inches for the height and width. Use the paint bucket tool to make the pupil black.

Step 9: Add detail to the Iris


Use the paintbrush tool, brush size 3, black, and create veins in the iris.

Step 10: Add detail to the pupil


Use the brush tool, size 3, color: white, and draw a small dash somewhere in the eye. Then make the
brush size 7 and put a dot in the middle of the eye.

Step 11: Detail to the Sclera (oval)


Using the eyedropper tool select the color used for the oval. Use the color
wheel to make a darker color. Then use the brush, size 7, to make lines in the oval
to compliment the curve of the eye.

Step 12: Final details


Using the brush tool, size 9, color: black, make curved lines complimenting the curves of the oval and
outer circle to give it detail.

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