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.
Anime hair is what makes anime heroes unique and beautiful – as with real humans, it's the crowning beauty. Let's begin! Draw an outline of the head using a pencil, this will only serve as your guide in drawing the hair. Draw the hairline. Imagine what type of hair style you want and to which direction the hair strands flow.
This tutorial will show you how to draw male and female anime hair. Anime hair is what makes anime heroes unique and beautiful – as with real humans, it's the crowning beauty. Let's begin!
Changing from one type to another would be quite difficult because of the sharp lines that make anime so distinctive. It would be best to erase the spiky hair and then start over with curly hair.
Hair and eyes in anime are often used to express emotions and a character’s personality, so they’re usually given more details than in real life. But this is drawing, so there aren’t any complex rules for this!
2:025:22Anime Hair Tutorial - TheSalonGuy - YouTubeYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipThe first process is bleaching the second process is putting this whether it's a toner or a color uhMoreThe first process is bleaching the second process is putting this whether it's a toner or a color uh or you know something that is a semi-permanent type of color.
1:151:28:43Part 2: How to Paint Realistic Anime Hair - YouTubeYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipAnd anime and the only way really to recreate a hybrid is to remove the lines but keep what theMoreAnd anime and the only way really to recreate a hybrid is to remove the lines but keep what the lines were telling us to do so the lines are borders.
2:1133:00[TUTORIAL] How to Color Anime Hair: THE SEQUEL - YouTubeYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipNo you need a you need to draw your hair clumped up so it feels easier to like comprehend. And it'sMoreNo you need a you need to draw your hair clumped up so it feels easier to like comprehend. And it's easier on the eyes. Number two think of your hair as in bangs.
Shading Anime “Hair Over One” Eye Step by StepStep 1 – Prepare a Line Drawing of the Hair. Anime hair over one eye line drawing. ... Step 2 – Color the Hair. Anime hair over one eye coloring. ... Step 3 – Add the Shading. Anime hair over one eye shading. ... Step 4 – Add the Highlights. Anime hair over one eye highlights drawing.
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.
Top Lit Anime Face Shading Most of the face will be shaded with the lighter areas being placed as follows: Forehead – will be completely lit up as it curves towards the above light source. Nose – the upper side as it faces towards the light. Cheeks – the upper area of the cheekbones.
Characters with red hair are often passionate, adventurous and enthusiastic. On the other hand, they can be hot-headed, aggressive and feisty. They portray leadership qualities with their headstrong personalities. Some male characters with red hair are more calm and disciplined.
2:4812:28DO'S & DON'TS: How to Draw Realistic Hair - YouTubeYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipI'm just using lines that flow with the direction that the hair is going in and when you are drawingMoreI'm just using lines that flow with the direction that the hair is going in and when you are drawing your lines make sure that they do have motion.
8:1028:06BLONDE LIGHT HAIR COLORING TUTORIAL - CLEAN ANIME STYLEYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipAnd I'm just going to sweep in a little bit of a darker area and then a little bit of a lighter toneMoreAnd I'm just going to sweep in a little bit of a darker area and then a little bit of a lighter tone as well just so what we're going to be just giving the very first hints of gradient.
4:568:07Mermaid Hair Color Transformation - YouTubeYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipYou just really want to make sure that you work that color into the hair that's going to help to getMoreYou just really want to make sure that you work that color into the hair that's going to help to get it into the cuticle. As. Well as just make sure that everything is blended beautifully.
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.
0:132:39EASIEST WAY TO COLOR ANIME HAIR - YouTubeYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipColor then select the slightly darker tone of the base color for shading in this drawing. I'm usingMoreColor then select the slightly darker tone of the base color for shading in this drawing. I'm using gray as my base. Color. So for shading i'll be using black which is a darker tone of gray.
Hair and eyes in anime are often used to express emotions and a character’s personality, so they’re usually given more details than in real life. But this is drawing, so there aren’t any complex rules for this! Let your hand flow, and practice your creativity. Take a look at your favorite anime drawings.
Yes, even white hair! I like to airbrush the skin color on the bangs, so when I add white highlights on top, it will show! If you don’t know which color to use, you can take the hair color, create a new layer, set the blending mode to Add (Glow), and then add blobs, triangles, lines, etc.
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.
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's just where the hair starts. If you're drawing a character with bangs, where their hairline is not seen, you don't necessarily have to draw it - but it could help you get a clearer idea of the proportions of their face if you draw it and then erase it. Thanks!