4:558:59~How to draw a PONYTAIL with bangs!~ - YouTubeYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipNow we're gonna do the back which is the actual ponytail. So I what I like to do is kind of outlineMoreNow we're gonna do the back which is the actual ponytail. So I what I like to do is kind of outline the ponytail. Making sections.
5:1814:53How to Draw a Pretty Ponytail (Super Easy!) - YouTubeYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipA few more little petals just to separate the main hair from the ponytail. Maybe this is like herMoreA few more little petals just to separate the main hair from the ponytail. Maybe this is like her fancy scrunchie for example so all the hair is being pulled back towards this point.
0:082:08Draw Hair From Different Angles - YouTubeYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipLet's start by drawing an example of a hairstyle from the front view but first I've sketched outMoreLet's start by drawing an example of a hairstyle from the front view but first I've sketched out some head guides to draw the heroine if you'd like to do the same do so now draw on the bangs.
Drawing Neatly Combed Anime HairDraw the head and hairline. ... Draw the side sections of the hair with steady cures somewhat hugging the shape of the face. ... Add some small hair clumps for the bottom background hair.Finally you can add a little clump of hair hanging down from the middle of the front section of the hair.
3:288:35DRAW A CARTOON FACE - Bangs & Ponytail - YouTubeYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipNow make the top heavier than the bottom. That's almost always the case the upper eyelid is heavierMoreNow make the top heavier than the bottom. That's almost always the case the upper eyelid is heavier than the bottom now.
1:133:05Aveda How-To | Messy Low Ponytail Tutorial with Jessica HowellYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipYou kind of want to start small. And determine how much you want to pull out. And I'm gonna pullMoreYou kind of want to start small. And determine how much you want to pull out. And I'm gonna pull them out so there. Even. I'm gonna take my curling iron. And just go over these front pieces.
2:3138:54HOW TO DRAW SMILING HAPPY EXPRESSIONS (Real Time)YouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipThis will be doing the same sort of thing but just a little bit wider. And sweeping down to theMoreThis will be doing the same sort of thing but just a little bit wider. And sweeping down to the outside edge a bit more. And then i'm just going to come down. Here bring in that shape.
0:113:02How To Cut Bangs - YouTubeYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipSo what you're going to want to do is just start by parting the bangs here in the front. And thenMoreSo what you're going to want to do is just start by parting the bangs here in the front. And then parting the sides. So I'll just go ahead and put this behind my ears and I'll clip it into place.
Hair is very difficult to draw, because what we see is different than what we know. You can't simply draw all the hairs in the form of lines, because that's not what we see when we look at hair. What we see must be simplified to lines and shades, and there are many ways to do it.
One good reason for this is that if you are drawing multiple frames of animation or multiple panels of a manga it will simply be too time consuming to draw anything overly detailed.
Long straight hair is probably one of the most common hairstyles in anime and is fairly easy to draw. Above you can see the breakdown of the long hair drawing example into: Red – Front Hair. Green – Side Hair. Blue – Back/Top Hair. You can apply a similar breakdown to drawing other hairstyles as well.
Anime curly hair drawing breakdown. Curly hair is probably the most challenging anime hairstyles to draw. This particular hairstyle can again be split into the front sides and back with the front hair being similar to the previous example. Anime curly hair step by step drawing.
Anime neatly combed hair drawing. This hairstyle can again be split into three parts with the front, side and back hair. The front section of the hair however is a little different from the previous examples. Anime combed hair step by step drawing.
The pigtails are another very common style of anime hair. Same as the ponytail example you can see that this particular drawing can pretty much be broken down into the front and back section of the hair. With the “back hair” split into the hair covering the head and the pigtails. There are really only tiny bits of actual “side hair”.
From the hairline draw two lines going towards the sides of the head to indicate the front hair. To show that the hair is curly you can draw these lines in light waves.
To start off we need a head to draw the hair onto. I wont be going over the steps of drawing heads on this tutorial but I have a step by step with free worksheets available here that you can use! :D
Define the area where the roots of the hair are located, I like to refer to this as the bald cap region.
Draw in the hair tie (if you want it to be visible) and add the tail of the hair to the back of it
Add loose strands of hair and more detailed linework onto the foundation we have already built.
Add shading lines onto the hair, feel free to add as much or as little rendering as you would like!
Yay we have completed one drawing, now make sure to go over the steps multiple times to solidify your learning.
To the left of the ponytail, draw a thin, long shape for a small clump of hair. On the lower, right side of the head, draw a few thin, pointy shapes for loose hair strands. Step 8: Add a few more long, curved lines throughout the shape of the hair for extra detail on the hair strands. Curve the lines to follow the shape ...
Step 2: Along the left side of the girl’s head, draw a very long, curved shape for another clump of hair. Add a diagonal line that connects this side of the hair to the middle. Near the top of the head, draw a small, curved line for the top part of the bangs or fringe. Step 3: Draw a series of similar shapes along the right side ...
It all depends on personal style. Some manga artists draw the eyebrows over the hair because it’s a bit see-through and others don’t. It’s up to you.