Drawing eyebrows can be tricky but with practice, you will develop the ability to create very expressive moods on a face with the use of the eyebrows alone. Perfecting the eyebrow style takes time. This tutorial will teach you two methods of drawing an eyebrow. Let's begin!

Method 1
Method 1 of 2:

A Realistic Eyebrow

  1. 1
    Draw a curve line above the eye.
  2. 2
    Add a thicker rugged line following the form of the curved line drawn previously.
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Method 2
Method 2 of 2:

A Cartoon Eyebrow

  1. 1
    Draw a curve line above the eye.
  2. 2
    Based on the curved line drawn previously, draw lines to add volume to the eyebrow.
  3. 3
    Color your eyebrow.
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Warnings

  • When you add the hair, don't make the hairiness appear overdone. Doing so will make the eyebrows look unreal, too thick, or just not good.
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  • Sometimes it takes time to capture every little detail. Keep practicing.
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To draw a realistic eyebrow, start by drawing a curved line above the eye. Next, add a thicker, more rugged line over the original curved line to show the texture of the hair. If you’d rather draw a cartoon eyebrow, draw a curved line above the eye, then draw more lines around and above that line to add volume. Then, color the eyebrow in. To learn how to adjust your eyebrows to create different moods on a face, keep reading!

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