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    • Rebecca Hirsch
      Rebecca Hirsch last edited by

      Hey all, I struggle with drawing hair - boys hair especially. Any tips on how to do it better, or can you point me toward a resource?

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      • Russ Van Dine
        Russ Van Dine last edited by

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        • Kevin Longueil
          Kevin Longueil SVS OG @Rebecca Hirsch last edited by

          @Rebecca-Hirsch Ty Carter class on SVS covers hair - it is called Design and Color Hair 🙂

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          • smceccarelli
            smceccarelli Pro SVS OG last edited by

            It really depends on your style - do you have problems with drawing or with painting hair? If it is about the drawing, the best bet is to look at artists you admire and do a few pages of "copies" of their work. I love Disney golden age designs, for example, and I do lots of copies of work from "the nine old men".
            That normally helps to understand how you can stylize and abstract hair shapes into successful designs that fit your style.
            If it is about painting - it really depends on your medium and your style. Hair and fur are very much "process-based", that is you develop a process based on your medium that you can adapt to changing needs - ultimately it is about experimenting!
            Some notes that helped me as I was working on this problem: think of the hair-mass as a solid shape, not as individual strands and, freely quoting from a teacher: "if you paint hair like it was smoke, it will look more like hair than hair itself!"

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            • Chip Valecek
              Chip Valecek SVS Team SVS OG last edited by

              I also struggle with painting hair as I am with this months prompt. Four characters with four hair styles, if i didn't have a shaved head I would be pulling my own hair out. But I have watched many tutorials online and as @smceccarelli said, think in hair-mass vs single strands. Once you get the mass and value down you can add the wisps of hair.


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              • Rebecca Hirsch
                Rebecca Hirsch @smceccarelli last edited by

                @smceccarelli Painting I think I can do, it's the drawing and getting it to look right with the face. Thanks for the advice!

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                • Rebecca Hirsch
                  Rebecca Hirsch last edited by Rebecca Hirsch

                  Thanks all. I think you're all right, I just need to work on getting the balance of the mass right first. Practice, practice, practice...

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                  • Rebecca Hirsch
                    Rebecca Hirsch last edited by

                    Both Ty's class and Mel's were helpful. Some progress already.
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                    • Chris Perry
                      Chris Perry last edited by

                      Try looking at Proko.com they have a hair drawing video you might find useful.

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