03-01-2016, 06:53 PM
@Jeso
I believe what trigger is referring to about your eyes is that how you're drawing them now, they're not quite seated in the skull perspective-wise. When you draw them, it looks like a flat shape arbitrarily placed on the face shape rather than part of a constructive form. Some studies of the concave structure of the eye socket, brow + cheek bone along with the sphere of the eye should help you to visualize and rectify the error.
I believe what trigger is referring to about your eyes is that how you're drawing them now, they're not quite seated in the skull perspective-wise. When you draw them, it looks like a flat shape arbitrarily placed on the face shape rather than part of a constructive form. Some studies of the concave structure of the eye socket, brow + cheek bone along with the sphere of the eye should help you to visualize and rectify the error.