So, when drawing realistic hair we would want to indicate these high and low points through highlighting and shading. When looking at pictures for realistic hairstyles, you’ll notice that there will be high points and low points. For now it is not realistic yet, and doesn’t really have much of a dimension to it. You’re going to drag the color and drop it where you want the color to land.īy now you should have something that looks like this. So, just make sure your lines are connected! Piece of cake, right?Īutofill the hair with the hair color using this color circle. Now outline the hair, following the sketch that YOU just drew! And make sure you don’t leave out any gaps or spaces because we will use the autofill tool, you don’t want the drawing to end up looking like a total black mess! Yikes! Now, select the technical pen found within the inking brush set that comes with procreate. What this does is, let you color the hair while still seeing the lines. Select the sketch layer and press the “N” and lower its opacity to about 30% in order to better see the lines you create on the new layer and how they appear in relation to the first sketch layer. To COLOR your sketch, add a new layer by pressing layers then the plus sign on the top right cornerĪnd drag the new layer to make it below your sketch layer. Which is OKAY, if that’s the look you’re going for! (like this one below). This would make the hair look flat, cartoonish, and non-realistic. No line art? Huh? Yup, you will not need to add line art because when drawing realistic hair you don’t need strict lines and borders. This will come in handy when doing the shading. Last, but not least, make sure you know which hair locks are in the front and which are in the back. Rather, you would want to draw multiple hair strokes gathered together creating a hair lock! At least for today’s tutorial since we want to draw realistic hair. And yeah, those triangular or square hair ends! NO! Just don’t do that. Using the same brush, you’re going to add details to the outline you created in the previous step. ![]() Use 6B pencil or Derwent in the procreate brush library’s sketching brush set to sketch the outline of the hair you would like to draw.ĭon’t worry about making your strokes look neat or flowy, We would hide this layer later! 3. ![]() If you don’t know where to start, you can head over to Pinterest. Just any drawings or pictures of hairstyles. At this point, you don’t even have to search for anything digital. If you don’t have any hairstyles on your mind, You can always go online and search for references for what you would like to draw as an inspiration. And if you want to do something about it, just keep on reading, and let your hair down! Because in this Procreate Hair Tutorial you’re going to learn more about:Īnd you need not worry! You will be able to use these tips to be able to draw just about any hairstyle! We hate to be splitting hairs, but that doesn’t really look good, does it? Well, we promise you’re not alone! We’ve all been there. Have you been struggling with drawing hair? Like maybe giving your girl characters some hay hair? Or maybe giving guys the classic Fido Dido hair?
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