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*First of all THANK YOU everyone who've given great feedbacks to my first hair tutorial[link] I really appreciate it.please ignore the face as it's only half finished when I started doing the hair. Sorry for the inconsistent lighting as the light changed all the time during the day when I took the photos.
1. My tools, from left to right: HB & B 0.3 Mech pencil, 2B 0.5 Mech pencil, 9B graphite stick (to render the big area), 8B/9B Derwent Graphic (for medium to dark lines/shading), 8B Staedtler Mars Lumograph (for the darkest shade of black), Sharpened erasers (just normal erasers cut into small pieces in triangle shape), blending sticks
2. The reference picture
3.- 4. Sketch the hair and try to divide it into sections. Use the SECOND darkest pencil you have (mine is 8B/9B Derwent graphic) render the dark to darkest area. Try to keep the pencil stroke in the same direction as the hair strands (see the picture no. 3).
5. Blend the darker part towards the lighter parts using tissue paper (not your finger, NEVER use your finger
6. Use the sharp edge of the erasers creating the strands. Do this in sections starting from left to right. Make sure you follow the direction of hair strands from the ref. You can do this quickly and roughly as it's to be used mainly as the base for step 7.
7. Add the strands using mech pencil for the lighter areas and the second darkest pencil you have (mine is 8B/9B Derwent graphic) for the darker areas and shadow.
8. Add highlight, light strands, & light flyaway hair using sharpened erasers. This time make sure the erasers are sharp as they'll give a lot better result.
**I needed to add the snowflakes after this stage**
9. Render the darkest areas and add the shadow between & underneath each hair layer using the darkest pencil you have (Mine is 8B Staedtler Mars Lumograph). Define the strands that look too chunky with 0.3 mech pencils. Also use 0.3 mech pencil to add the fly away hairs.
So there you go...again..
*Please feel free to ask me if you have any questions.
NOTE: I did the hair and the fur at the same time so you can see the progressions on the fur as well. If you're curiouse how I did the fur please read my tutorial for light hair --> [link] as I did them EXACTLY the same way.
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Comments: 280
rhunel [2016-03-13 00:46:58 +0000 UTC]
Your wonderful tutorial has been featured!
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Stargazer178 [2015-07-27 09:39:40 +0000 UTC]
Thank you for the tutorial, it always helps me a lot!
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seopsquared [2014-12-29 03:52:25 +0000 UTC]
This is awesome and sooooo helpful!
I'm trying to relearn how to draw again, and drawing hair was always one of my biggest struggles.
Your work is amazing, and thank you so much for sharing this tutorial~!
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mukawu [2014-07-15 14:49:20 +0000 UTC]
thanks very much for the tutorial....been interested in photorealism for quite some time but with no good results. thanks
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TheAngeldove [2014-04-22 20:13:09 +0000 UTC]
¸¸♥´¯) Thank you so much!
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Your Friend Always,
dove
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WeLNiuXtea [2013-08-03 20:16:59 +0000 UTC]
love the tutorial! ^^ please make more!
for me drawing the hair is the worst part! steps 7-9 is still mission imposible for me >_< but this helped a lot! thank you!
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Vampirediaries27 [2012-12-02 13:11:19 +0000 UTC]
Wow. It all looks perfect and real besides the missing eyelashes. It looks done besides that.
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PhoenixSAlover [2012-11-17 22:37:27 +0000 UTC]
I have those white pencils some sort but i never got to guess what are they used for
Can you explain what are they used for? :3
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SuperStrawberry92 [2012-05-26 08:27:56 +0000 UTC]
Thank you so much for uploading this tutorial, really usefull.
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junkomatic [2012-02-11 04:59:45 +0000 UTC]
Hi, I'm currently in the middle of a drawing of a girl with dark hair and I was wondering what kind of erasers those are and how you got them into little nibs. I love your drawings btw, they show incredible skill!
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Elenzipee [2011-12-29 15:39:07 +0000 UTC]
I've only just stumbled upon this tutorial and quite frankly... I'm lost for words, it's stunning.
I'm now off to have a good root around the rest of your gallery.
Thanks for this, massively helpful.
x
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DozyDog [2011-12-12 08:09:59 +0000 UTC]
Thank you so much for sharing these tutorials with us - they're a great help
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AlyssaF [2011-10-10 16:28:29 +0000 UTC]
Thank you so much for these! I've been trying to work on realistic portraits (still got a long way to go), but the hair almost always stumps me and ends up dragging the overall quality of any graphite portrait I do way down. These tutorials are really clear and filled with great advice and tips!
Thanks again!
-Liss
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Onyx-hime [2011-10-08 23:51:38 +0000 UTC]
You actually are giving us lowly average people a tutorial! You rock!
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twistedcupcake333 [2011-08-14 14:39:50 +0000 UTC]
Have you tried using clickable eraser thingys? They're fab.
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Hiddenus [2011-07-27 20:41:35 +0000 UTC]
I don't have a tissue paper and I was using sticks for ears (I dunno how it calls propetly, but it's used for deep cleaning ears...). Is it bad? And why mechanical pencils?
Sorry for such questions, but I'm trying to draw my friend and for now I stuck with hair.
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Animei237 [2011-07-26 03:30:03 +0000 UTC]
Why should you never use your finger? Is it bad for the paper and/or you could smudge excess somewhere your don't want to....?
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o0-DarcyDoll-0o In reply to Animei237 [2011-07-30 21:12:50 +0000 UTC]
Graphite and oils from your hands should never be mixed. It doesn't blend properly, and skin oils can bind the graphite to the paper, making it difficult to erase should you have a mistake. Personally, I can always tell when someone uses their finger. It never looks as nice as when people use their pencils, a tissue, or a tortillon.
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Animei237 In reply to o0-DarcyDoll-0o [2011-07-30 22:42:34 +0000 UTC]
oh i see!!! Thats great to know!! Thanks
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o0-DarcyDoll-0o In reply to Animei237 [2011-07-31 03:19:08 +0000 UTC]
No prob. Sorry for butting in, I know you weren't directly asking me. XD
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Animei237 In reply to o0-DarcyDoll-0o [2011-08-01 13:59:37 +0000 UTC]
Haha I was asking you actually!
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cloudmilk [2011-07-18 21:00:48 +0000 UTC]
Explained by a master things become much easier. Time for practice !
Thanks so much for taking time to share.
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Der-Kauz [2011-07-08 17:02:05 +0000 UTC]
I will definitely try this in my next project.
Thanks for sharing your wisdom
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Ritta1993 [2011-07-04 11:38:37 +0000 UTC]
i will try to draw this one..i will use your advices.. i hope i'll be able to draw it as perfect as you did..wish me luck .. and btw,,i really admire your work..i mean this drawing looks like a real pic. .. your are incredibly talented
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