The document provides techniques for drawing hair, emphasizing the importance of creating lines that flow across the strands to achieve a more natural and voluminous look. It suggests varying the direction of hair strands to avoid a flat appearance and recommends layering coily hair in larger shapes with highlights and shadows for added depth. The approach includes using a base layer of dark curls with lighter curls on top for visual interest.
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Lesson-5
The document provides techniques for drawing hair, emphasizing the importance of creating lines that flow across the strands to achieve a more natural and voluminous look. It suggests varying the direction of hair strands to avoid a flat appearance and recommends layering coily hair in larger shapes with highlights and shadows for added depth. The approach includes using a base layer of dark curls with lighter curls on top for visual interest.
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Lesson 5
| like to draw lines that start from the sides of the
hair, and that follows a path that’s across the
strand. As you can see here, I'm drawing lines that
journeys from one side of the strand to the other,
and they all end in a nice spiral. This makes the
hair appear more flowy, and gives it a much nicer
thickness variation as opposed to just drawing
lines adjacent to one another.
If you draw all strands of hair
falling right down, the end
result looks flat. You'll get a
more natural looking and
voluminous result if you draw
strands falling in different
directions - some framing the
face and others curling away$
—— Coily Nair
When it comes to coily hair, | like to divide it into
larger shapes. | layer locks of hair drawn in a drill
shape onto each other. | have a base layer of dark
curls that’s set at the very back, and | add lighter
colored drill curls on top of the base layer.
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Add some highlights and
shadows on the front curls
to make them pop!
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