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Let鈥檚 talk about how to draw an eyebrow.
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We鈥檙e going to show you how to blend with 3 different blending tools,
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including a q-tip, a stump, and a brush.
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When we draw an eyebrow, we have to know how to position the eyebrow.
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It may vary from person to person
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but in general, this rule is a golden rule.
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The inner corner is longer than the inner eye.
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You draw the way up to the arch
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but be aware of how slant it is.
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The arch starts going down at the end of the eyeball.
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The tail ends almost the same horizon as the inner corner.
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We could roughly outline the shape of the eyebrow.
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Then we could build the layers by adding eyebrow hair.
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When it comes to layering, start with light-grade graphite first.
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What you have to notice here is the hair direction.
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You have to follow the flow of how the hair grows
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to create a natural-looking eyebrow.
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Now you obtain the basics of it.
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Let's keep it going and keep layering by adding darker shades on gradually.
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To make the eyebrow and the eye blend in together,
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add some shadows between the eyebrow and the eye.
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You could use a darker shade pencil to add the details of the eyebrow hair.
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Let us know which blending tool do you prefer more and share your result with us.