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Drawing Hair that Looks Great
the Easy Way




Drawing Hair can be scary
because it's a little tricky to
know exactly where to start.
Once you know how to
draw it though, it isn't
terribly hard to draw.
Step 1: Make your
Outlines
Start by making light pencil
lines to create the main
outline of the hair. This
includes the line that makes the outer shape as well as the hair that frames
the face of your character.
I usually try to find a photo in a magazine or on the net that is similar to the
hair that I want to draw. This helps me draw great looking hair that is based
on a real person. The end result is usually better than if I try to draw only
from my mind.
Step 2: Outline the Shiny Areas
Great looking hair always has a healthy shine to it. Outline this shiny area.
Depending on the style of hair that you are drawing you may have more than
just one area to outline. Make the edges of your outline a little jagged. Keep
your jagged lines flowing with the natural direction of the hair. If the jagged
lines go against the direction of the hair you'll end up with something
interesting in deed, but this tutorial isn't about bad looking hair - it's about
Great looking hair! Keep that hair flowing naturally and there's nothing to


worry about.

Step 3: Filling in the Hair
I was going on about the flow of the
hair for a reason. In this last part of
learning about drawing hair we're
going to use the flow again as our
guide. Start to draw lines that follow
the direction of the hair. Keep
adding more and more lines just like
if you were drawing hair one strand
at a time on the head. Also draw
these hair lines over the shiny areas
that you created in step 2. Keep adding more and more lines. What you want
to do here is use your lines to create some light and dark areas of the hair by
making your lines denser in some areas. Don't let your shiny areas get too
dark with lines.
What you should be left with is hair
that looks great and flows naturally.
The Shiny areas will make the hair
look healthy and natural.
I have added some hair pictures below. Your hair should fit nicely onto the
sphere method of head construction that you started off with in the first
portrait drawing lesson just like the images below.
Notice how I use the hair lines to define the flow and the shiny areas when
I'm drawing hair. The only difference is that the lines on the non-shiny areas
are a lot denser without being completely black.




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