I’ve been working on this portrait for weeks, trying to capture a certain fleeting expression, and I just can’t seem to get the eyes right. No matter how I adjust the light or blend the tones, they feel flat and disconnected from the rest of the face. I’m starting to wonder if my whole approach to rendering emotion is off. Has anyone else hit a wall like this with a piece that felt so close to finished?
I hear you the eyes are where the feeling lives and when light hits them they can read flat if the brow reads as a separate layer. Do you feel like the eyes are reading as a stage prop rather than a window?
Take a look at the tonal ladder around the eyes and the surrounding planes. The eye reads only when the contrast supports it. If the skin and shadow in the lid area drift together the gaze can drift away from the center
Maybe you are chasing a spark in the eyes that a still portrait cannot hold. Try to render the eyelids as if they are barely holding back a thought rather than granting a wide open gaze
Chasing emotion through the eyes all the time can be a trap. Do you think the problem is the eyes or the overall balance of the face and how the light falls on it
What if the eyes are a clue but not the key. The issue could be the rhythm of the whole head tilt the jaw and the neck and how that guides the read of emotion
I split off and came back to the eyes later and somehow the piece clicked when I stopped overthinking it and gave them permission to be quiet and watchful