0:2317:41How to Draw Manga Hair, 4 Different Ways - YouTubeYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipI'm going to begin by putting in a sort of a guideline here to show me where the top of the hair isMoreI'm going to begin by putting in a sort of a guideline here to show me where the top of the hair is going to be noticed. That it is kind of floating a little bit of a distance above the the scalp.
1:1310:48How to Draw Hair in a Bun - YouTubeYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipRemember when we're drawing hair that your hair doesn't stop at the top of the head that would makeMoreRemember when we're drawing hair that your hair doesn't stop at the top of the head that would make you look like you've shaved half of your head. So usually when we draw hair the hairline begins.
2:2120:01How to Draw Hair | ANY HAIRSTYLES Tutorial with 10 Art Tips - YouTubeYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipSimple light shapes to form the shape of the hair. Kind of organic kind of not organic. But justMoreSimple light shapes to form the shape of the hair. Kind of organic kind of not organic. But just somewhere in between so you just get the overall shape. And then you can go in with detail.
1:2213:39How to Get ANIME Hair - TheSalonGuy - YouTubeYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipSo it is an undercut. Right it is an undercut as you can see right through here so if you're gettingMoreSo it is an undercut. Right it is an undercut as you can see right through here so if you're getting any sort of anime type of haircut.
0:058:56How To Draw Holy Communion - YouTubeYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipHere. About two and a half inches from this side another dot about two and a half inches from thisMoreHere. About two and a half inches from this side another dot about two and a half inches from this side. And then we're going to connect those two so we'll try to make a straight line.
0:462:42How to Draw a Ponytail Hairstyle in 3 Easy Steps - YouTubeYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipOnce you have the shape for the roots of the hair then start adding in the basic form of the tail.MoreOnce you have the shape for the roots of the hair then start adding in the basic form of the tail. Make sure to follow the center line of the head for the placement of the tail.
3:168:29How I Cut My Bangs | Anime Style Hair - YouTubeYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipPossible and now just take your bangs. And bring them to the middle. I can do this because i don'tMorePossible and now just take your bangs. And bring them to the middle. I can do this because i don't have that much hair on my bangs so i feel like if you have more hair like if your hair is thicker.
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.
3:018:19How to Draw a Cute Girl #6 with a Ponytail Easy - YouTubeYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipSo right here we're going to draw where she ties off the ponytail. So curve like that. And maybeMoreSo right here we're going to draw where she ties off the ponytail. So curve like that. And maybe some ribbons that come out if you want it like that and let's draw the big ponytail.
0:396:52How To Look Like An Anime Character - YouTubeYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipOn how to give your look a more anime look. So if you like to know how to turn yourself into anMoreOn how to give your look a more anime look. So if you like to know how to turn yourself into an anime character then keep on watching my first tip is wear circle lenses feel like circle lenses.
To get anime eyes, apply a concealer or foundation around your eyes that is lighter than your skin tone so you have a base to work with. Next, add eye primer to help keep your makeup in place and make the look more long-lasting.
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.
To draw anime hair, start by drawing the outline of the head and the hairline. Next, draw the basic outline of your desired hairstyle, making sure to focus on which direction the hair strands flow. Then, add details to make the hair more realistic, and emphasize the outlines by tracing over them with a dark marker.
Sometimes when I draw the hair, it looks like it blows one way, but then other strands are blowing the other way. Stand by a mirror, get your blow dryer or a fan, and test it out. Observe how your hair is blowing. If you have short hair, ask a friend or family member to stand in.
Use a dark marker on the outlines of the hair you have drawn and erase all unnecessary lines and curves from your outline .
Stand by a mirror, get your blow dryer or a fan , and test it out. Observe how your hair is blowing. If you have short hair, ask a friend or family member to stand in.
Draw a sketch for a man's head to provide framework for the hair.
You could use the shadow of the hair to fall over the eyes giving it a gloomy look. Spiked hair can look evil sometimes. Slicked, oily hair can give the impression of being greasy in character as well as in hair. Check out cartoon character and movie villains for an idea of what might work.
It is not exactly necessary, but solely drawing hair floating in the air is an image which is rarely drawn. Even for the purpose of practicing how to draw hair you should draw it with head so you get a feeling how hair, face, eyes and so on work together, so that your "real" drawings have a realistic and good looking outcome.
For straight anime braids (basically just hanging down) draw a straight vertical line that will be the middle of the braid and then draw two lines around it that will indicate the outer shape of the braid. You can also draw a basic shape of the tail end of the braid.
From each outer line of the braid project a set of slightly curved lines to the inner line that’s farther from it. This will give you the basic shape of the curved braid.
One easy way to think of the shape of a braid is as a sort of “stack of bricks” as shown in the above illustration.
For the finishing touches you can add some small hints of the curves of the hair inside the braid.
Based on these construction lines you can again draw the actual shape of the braid.
Draw the lines in the direction that the hair strands are flowing, so the lines over the top of the head will move from the front towards the back of the head (where the hair tie is)
Learning to draw can be frustrating and intimidating but with these worksheets, you will have a clear path forward and exercises to help you take things one step at a time!