Seriously, we cannot nail down a color. I have no idea what to color them when I draw for him, so I ask you, FA.
From what I can tell, there are TWO colors: a sort of greyish blue, as well as some greenish brown, especially when the light's in them. The lighting is very important, and can make his eyes look anywhere from piercing blue to warm browny-green.
COMPLICATED!
This was taken under incandescent lighting. We should probably do it in sunlight.
Also don't he have pretty eyes and looong eyelashes :33
From what I can tell, there are TWO colors: a sort of greyish blue, as well as some greenish brown, especially when the light's in them. The lighting is very important, and can make his eyes look anywhere from piercing blue to warm browny-green.
COMPLICATED!
This was taken under incandescent lighting. We should probably do it in sunlight.
Also don't he have pretty eyes and looong eyelashes :33
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Hazel
Hazel iris (Inner brown and outer green ring)
Hazel eyes are due to a combination of Rayleigh scattering and a moderate amount of melanin in the iris's anterior border layer.[7][25] Hazel eyes often appear to shift in color from a light brown to a golden-green. Hazel mostly consists of brown and green. The dominant color in the eye can either be green or light brown/gold. This is how many people mistake hazel eyes to be amber and vice versa.[53][54][55][56][57][58][59] This can sometimes produce a multicolored iris, i.e., an eye that is light brown/amber near the pupil and charcoal or dark green on the outer part of the iris (and vice versa) when observed in sunlight.
As per Wikipedia. My mother's eyes are also hazel and shift from greygreen to brown to everything inbetween.
Hazel iris (Inner brown and outer green ring)
Hazel eyes are due to a combination of Rayleigh scattering and a moderate amount of melanin in the iris's anterior border layer.[7][25] Hazel eyes often appear to shift in color from a light brown to a golden-green. Hazel mostly consists of brown and green. The dominant color in the eye can either be green or light brown/gold. This is how many people mistake hazel eyes to be amber and vice versa.[53][54][55][56][57][58][59] This can sometimes produce a multicolored iris, i.e., an eye that is light brown/amber near the pupil and charcoal or dark green on the outer part of the iris (and vice versa) when observed in sunlight.
As per Wikipedia. My mother's eyes are also hazel and shift from greygreen to brown to everything inbetween.
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