OK folks. In this clip I'm going to teach
you how to draw a character who looks very,
very tired. Right here in the middle. And
we'll start by drawing the eyes right here.
And these eyes will at first look fairly normal.
Just the regular ovals like I do. Then what
we're going to come and do here first is we're
going to draw some bags under the eyes just
like this. The eyes are going to be the biggest
defining factor of the tiredness. Now you
can make his lid, lids as low as you want.
They won't really matter if you put the eyes
with the bags like that. In fact if you want
to make him look stunned or like, you know,
just like he's like insomnia has taken over.
You can draw no lids at all and he'll still
look exhausted. Draw the pupils slightly hanging
under the eyes there. And we're going to make
the rest of his face to just kind of just
show, we'll that the thing about tired people.
They make their eyebrows look kind of jagged
like that. Come in here and draw his nose
and then maybe draw his mouth kind of hanging
low. Make it a frown kind of like that. Draw
his face all slack. Come in here and draw
his ears. Now if I was drawing like kind of
a regular thing, I might draw his hair kind
of like messed up and. This would be our clean
cut guy but his hair is disheveled and kind
of messed up right now. See, and another thing
you could do is you could add some stubble.
That definitely helps sell the whole 'I haven't
slept' look. So the keys with this one is
the bags under the eyes, the jagged eyebrows,
the scruffle, the, the frown, the messed up
hair. All these things are ingredients into
the tired expression. These sell the look,
definitely.