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How to Draw Hair: A Comprehensive Guide for Artists

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Table Of Content How to Draw Different Eye Types Step by Step Cupcake Hair Buns: A Sweet and Whimsical Hairstyle Trend! Drawing Demo Straight and Curly Hair Mastering the Art: How to Put Hair in a Clip Like a Pro Step 6 Step 3: Follow the shape of the head and draw the top. How to Draw Realistic Hair – Let’s get Started! Afterward, fill in the shapes of the hair with varying lines to give it texture, volume, and depth. Next, add two thick locks of hair to frame the face. Start these voluptuous shapes at the hair part and move downwards in undulating, ribbon-like shapes. Starting a little above the hairline (or forehead), draw large petal-like shapes to create the bangs. How to Draw Different Eye Types Step by Step Similar to the first hairstyle begin by applying an initial series of strokes that will define the light, medium and dark areas of the hair. Again be sure to make these in a way where they flow along the shape of the hair. Negative space refers to the areas around and...

Realistic Hair Drawing How To Draw Realistic Hair Step By Step

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Table Of Content Step 2: Define the hair shape How to Draw Hair: A Comprehensive Guide for Artists Hair Drawing Tips Realistic Hair Drawing in just 9 Easy Steps! When drawing very short hair, take the skin tone up into the hair area. Next, add Light Umber to the hair, and then deepen the dark areas with Dark Umber. Use a very sharp pencil point and long, quick pencil strokes to create the appearance of hair strands. By viewing them up close, you can see how critical the pencil strokes are to creating texture. And, as noted previously, drawing hair correctly is a big part of being able to draw more realistic people. Step 2: Define the hair shape You could choose any colors that you love to finish up, and you have so many options at your disposal. So click on the “If You’re New, Start Here” page below and get started. However, this does depend on the style you're after. A good rule of thumb is, "less is more." If you can get away with one highlight, you're good....