How To Draw Simple Hair

How To Draw Simple Hair
Creating realistic looking hair can be amongst the greatest challenges for any beginner artist – but it doesn’t have to be. By learning a few simple techniques and remembering a few helpful tips, you can learn how to draw simple hair that looks lifelike and full.
First andforemost, remember that no two hairs are the same. While they still follow general principles and shapes, they take on their own unique character. Paying attention to the follicular details, seeing subtle variations in shapes, values, and textures will give your drawing natural looking hair.
Another trick to obtaining realistic hair that’s often overlooked is to use multiple layers of strokes when drawing. This helps to give dimension, texture and movement to your hair. Starting off with thick and dark strokes, lighten the pressure as you shade to give a more natural look.
Also,dont forget to add highlights! Skin and hair naturally reflects light, so paint your highlight evenly over the entire area. Use a lighter color for the highlights for a more realistic look.
When it comes to rounding off the edges of your hairstyle, use a blending tool to create those soft edges that produce a gentle gradient. Start with minimal blending, then continue blending the lines until it looks perfect and natural. This takes time and practice, but it creates a very soft look.
Finally, if you’re looking for a way to create quick and easy hairstyles, try using basic shapes as a guide for placement. Start with a few circles or triangles as guideline shapes for the top of the head, then fill in and round out the edges. The more you practice, the better your hairstyles will look.
Drawing hair doesn’t have to be intimidating or complex. By following these simple tips and techniques, you’ll be able to create hair that looks convincing and natural with just a little practice.
Using outlines is one way to ensure that your hair looks realistic. Outlines are lines that help define the shape of the hair, so using them will give your drawing more structure and add more finesse. When shading, keep the outlines slightly darker than your shading to add dimension and depth.
Texturing is another key technique in creating lifelike hair. Experiment with various tools and methods to achieve different effects. A blending tool or stippling method can give your hair realistic texture. This will take a fair bit of practice to master, but the results will be rewarding.
Colour and tone can also influence how believable your hair looks. Cool, dark tones and a glossy sheen brings a youthful energy, while warmer tones bring a more mature feel. Vary your tones, warm and cool, light and dark, to achieve a realistic look.
Adding layers to your hair helps to give dimension, texture and movement. Draw your layers starting off with thick and dark strokes, and lightening up the pressure as you shade — this adds a more natural look. Remember to use multiple layers and create subtle variations in shapes, values, and colors.
Last, but not least, take your time! Don’t rush it. Drawing hair can be a slow and meticulous process, but the reward of making realistic looking hair will be worth it. Keep practicing and refining your technique and you’ll be an expert in no time.

Julia is an artist and musician, who grew up in a small town in Ohio, where she played in local bands and painted murals in free time. She moved to NY City to study art at the prestigious Pratt Institute, and then relocated to LA to pursue a music career. Julia loves sharing the knowledge she gathered during the years with others.

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