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  1. 10 de jun. de 2016 · 1.39M subscribers. Subscribed. 3.2K. 124K views 7 years ago Coloured Pencil Tips, Techniques & Tutorials. Level up your drawings! FREE mini-class for Beginners:...

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  2. Tutorial | How to draw realistic blonde hair with colored pencils | Emmy Kalia - YouTube. Emmy Kalia. 914K subscribers. Subscribed. 10K. 422K views 8 years ago Tutorials. Learn how to...

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  3. Great step-by-step drawing tutorial for beginners on how to draw realistic hair. Lots of visual examples included!

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    Draw the outline of the head. It’s hard to draw hair accurately without at least the outline of the head. You need to see how the hair flows in relation to the head as you’re drawing. Use a reference photo and draw the outline of the person’s head, including the top and sides (even if they’re covered by hair). To draw a head without a reference photo, sketch an oval that’s narrower ...
    Sketch the outline of the hair. Start at the top of the head and draw the top and sides of the hair around it. Leave some space between the hair and the head since hair has volume and isn’t perfectly flat. Then, draw the flow of the hair as it cascades down past the face and around where the neck and shoulders would be.[2] X Research source The exact shape of the outline will depend on the ...
    Divide the hair into distinct sections. Look for visible pieces of hair that are clumped together or overlapping other sections of hair, and draw these sections within the outline to define them. Hair has different layers—the layers in the back may only be partially visible behind the layers in the front. Textured or layered hair will have more visible sections. Hair that’s flat and ...
    Outline the highlights in the hair. If you’re using a model or reference photo, look to see where the light hits the hair. If you’re not, you’ll need to decide where the light is coming from in your drawing. For example, if it’s on the left side of your figure, the highlights would fall on the left side of the hair, and the right side would have more shadows. Outline the shapes of the ...
    Shade in the hair around the highlights. Start by lightly shading in all of the hair. Use the edge of your pencil so the shading is blended and uniform. Don’t draw individual strands of hair yet. Then, go over the darker parts of the hair again, like any shadows at the roots or dark areas where pieces of hair overlap. Shading in the hair will help add dimension and make it look more real.[5 ...
    Practice by doing lots of sketching. You learn through exercise! Thanks Helpful 0 Not Helpful 0
    Use different colors to give the hair a realistic feel! You might have to play around and experiment with a few, but soon you'll get the perfect color!
    I sometimes moisten a Q-tip and use it to "paint" over dark areas to make them darker.
    Use your thumb or another finger to gently smear harsher lines for a smoother effect.
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  4. 7 de ene. de 2021 · Leanne Bishop. 82.5K subscribers. Subscribed. 335. 10K views 3 years ago. In this video, I explain how I created realistic looking blonde hair using graphite pencils. Grab your supplies and...

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  5. 16 de sept. de 2022 · Drawing Realistic Long Straight Hair. 1. Sketching the Outline; 2. Adding Volume; 3. Texture; 4. Depth and Realism; Sketching Realistic Short Hair. 1. Sketch the Outline of the Head; 2. Sketch the Outline of the Hair; 3. Draw the Strands of Hair; 4. Add Shadows and Highlights; Drawing Realistic Wavy Hair. 1. Sketch the General Shape ...

  6. 22 de nov. de 2020 · Quick Start Guide: Here are my best proven steps to draw realistic hair: Draw a rough sketch of the head and hair. Analyze the strands of hair. Basic shading. Fine shading. Blur and smooth transitions. Pull out highlights. Add contrast. Draw in details. Save this photo to Pinterest. More about portrait drawing. Tags: