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These Realistic Eye Drawings Look Like They are Photographed

These realistic eye drawings by Jose Antonio Lopez Vergara look like they could have been photographed. It took the artist about 20 hours over the span of three days to draw these realistic eyes. The 19-year-old has an incredible attention to detail, which allows him to draw as if he is looking at the real thing.

The reason why Vergara was so excited about drawing the human eye was because the complexity of it inspired him. He said that, "It takes patience and practice to make a realistic drawing; it is very important to spend a lot of time getting the proportions right before adding color."

It is truly astonishing how these realistic eye drawings ended up looking. You can only imagine how much time and effort went into it and that he prides himself on taking on a challenging object.
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