How To Carve Eyes In Clay
Press both eyes firmly into to the head of your person.
How to carve eyes in clay. Take two small cylinders of clay and place them just under the brow bone and into the eye sockets. Attach the eyes. If you want a simpler method for making eyes you can just take a pencil and make two round holes in the head for eyes.
At this stage the tool cuts easily through the clay but does not gouge it. Details for the eyes nose mouth and fur have not been added yet. This interesting technique adds volume to your figures and brings them to.
The quill is often my preference as it has a slight flexibility to it that is fitting for drawing. To create the eye sockets and cheekbones push the ruler into the horizontal mark and pull it towards you. Mar 23 2021 - Explore Adrian OConnors board carving eyes on Pinterest.
I begin incising a drawing into the clay with an African porcupine quill or a ball stylus tool. With your fingers press the clay at the mid-point or slightly above the middle of the face to create eyes. Then repeat the process pushing up towards the top of the head to make a nice divot about 1 deep where the eyes.
Roll out a slab of clay to the height of about the width of the subjects nose about the distance between the eyes Allow the slab of clay to dry enough so it doesnt flop about or get finger marked when lifted - but you can still easily cut it with a potters knife. I find that its easier to build up the clay by using small pieces at a time. Roll small balls of clay to place into the eye sockets to act as the eyes.
Next mark the vertical halfway line making a cross shape in the clay. Smooth out any seam lines to blend the eyelids into the rest of the face. Place this piece between the eyes with two small balls of clay on each side.
