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How to Draw Short Hair From the Side (Expanded) By Darlene Nguyen - January 10, 2017 Looking for a highly detailed tutorial on how to draw short hair? This is a very extensive one with plenty of examples, a full step by step tutorial and mini tutorial. It’s an expanded version of the mini tutorial from my first hair article. So if you’ve seen the thumbnail for this article before, I’m not feeding you old content. What you’re getting in this tutorial is new content with more images, more steps, more explanations and over 2000 words of valuable content! Let’s get into it! Tools I Used (You can find all my recommended tools here ): HB, 2B, 4B, 6B Derwent Pencils Mechanical Pencil with HB and 4B 0.5mm Pentel (Ain) Lead Kneaded Rubber Eraser Copyright © 2017 Darlene Nguyen, www.RapidFireArt.com All Rights Reserved 1

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How to Draw Short Hair From the Side (Expanded) By Darlene Nguyen - January 10, 2017

Looking for a highly detailed tutorial on how to draw short hair? This is a

very extensive one with plenty of examples, a full step by step tutorial and

mini tutorial.

It’s an expanded version of the mini tutorial from my first hair article. So if

you’ve seen the thumbnail for this article before, I’m not feeding you old

content. What you’re getting in this tutorial is new content with more

images, more steps, more explanations and over 2000 words of valuable

content! Let’s get into it!

Tools I Used (You can find all my recommended tools here):

● HB, 2B, 4B, 6B Derwent Pencils ● Mechanical Pencil with HB and 4B 0.5mm Pentel (Ain) Lead ● Kneaded Rubber Eraser

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I hope I don’t lose you during any step in the application part of this tutorial,

so here are a few things I want to cover with you before we start. Let’s talk

about:

● Grouping Hair ● Layering Hair ● Hair Flow/Direction ● Shading ● Detailing Short Hair ● Lighting and Consistency ● How to Draw a Small Section of Hair (Mini Tutorial)

Grouping Hair

Grouping is a great way to approach drawing a an entire head of hair,

especially if the sheer amount intimidates you. This method can help you

draw hair faster because you’re simplifying something that looks complex.

When you’re in the grouping phase, you’ll want to draw using very light

outlines. These groups will eventually be broken down into smaller, more

detailed sections of hair. In the grouping phase, all you need to think about

is the length, overall design and flow of hair.

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If you’re drawing from a reference image, you can identify groups of hair by

zooming out of the image or standing back to find patterns in the hair.

Group hairs that are flowing in the same direction and/or close together.

Layering Hair

This part is self explanatory, but I decided to include it just in case. If you

get the idea, move on to the next point.

The order in which you draw each group of hair is important. If you’re

drawing a hairstyle where the hair is prominently parted at the side of the

head, you’ll want to start your first layer there and work your way out.

The image below is an example of drawing from the part and working your

way down the side of the head.

If all the hair is brushed from the back of the head towards the front, start

your first layer of hair from the back of the head where the swirl or whorl is

located. If the hair is brushed from front to back, you’ll draw starting from

front to back.

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Hair Flow and Direction

If you have a reference image, look for patterns in the hair to find out the

general direction where the majority of hair is flowing. In the image above,

the hairs at the top of the head are all pointing in a similar general direction

while hair on the side of the head seems to have a more unique flow. You

can use arrows in your reference image to help visualize the flow.

Avoid drawing hairs that follow the exact direction your arrows are

pointing. You can make your drawing look a lot more interesting by pointing

the hair in several different directions, while still appearing to point in the

same general direction.

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Dark Spaces

Drawing hair isn’t about

creating as many lines as

possible. Between some hairs,

there should be dark space.

These dark spaces are

important and can make a

head of hair look more

interesting to the eye and give

the hair more volume or depth.

You can introduce dark shadows in areas like the swirl behind the head,

spaces between large groups of hair or even areas where overlapping, curly

or unruly hair appear.

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Detailing Short Hair

If you’re drawing from a picture and you’ve lost track of which hair you just

drew and you don’t know which patch of hair to draw next… there’s really no

need to copy the exact picture hair by hair.

If you end up reading through this entire tutorial, you will be more

comfortable playing it by ear instead of pouring over the tiny details from

your reference image.

Below are just a few ways you can detail hair. You can incorporate a few or

all of them in your drawing wherever you see fit. Come up with your own

formulas. It’s a lot of fun!

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Lighting and Consistency

Overall Lighting:

If you often find it hard to keep track of the overall lighting while you’re

drawing, it really helps to plan ahead. You can do this by outlining/shadow

lining areas of the hair you want the light to fall on or areas you want to

have the most shadow and then shade these areas in. This step should be

done before grouping and layering.

Lighting Across Particular Sections:

Once you start drawing the individual hairs, it’s easy to lose track and end

up with inconsistent lighting across small groups of hair. Here’s an example:

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You can easily change the highlighted section of hair by pinching your

kneaded eraser into a long thin shape and swiftly remove graphite from your

drawing.

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How to Draw a Small Section of Hair – Mini Tutorial

Step 1:

Have a good idea of where you want the hair to be lightest and where it

should be darkest. Use a soft but sharp pencil to shade the darkest areas of

hair. I used a 6B. If you don’t want such dark shadows, use a harder pencil.

Make sure to use strokes that follow the hair’s flow.

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Step 2:

You can start drawing the

individual hairs now. If

you’re not comfortable with

that just yet, see the mini

tutorial from the original

hair article. You can do this

step with many pencils or

you can use one. I usually

draw one group of hair at a

time. But in order to make

this mini tutorial short, I’m

working on all 3 groups at

the same time.

Using a 4B mechanical pencil, I created strokes that were bold to begin with,

but ended lightly as I approached the areas I wanted to highlight. Then I

used a sharp HB pencil to fill in some spaces. I applied a variety of pressures

to get a mix of different values and line thicknesses. Some lines are shorter

or longer than others. This is great, but make sure the area that you want to

highlight has not been shifted.

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Step 3:

Now, you’ll want to draw from the end of the hair towards the highlight. If

you draw the hair ends as dark as the root, the hair will have more of a

curve to it.

The thing you need to keep in mind here is that the stroke needs to appear

as though both ends are faded out or thinned out. The way to do this is to

draw each hair using 2 strokes going in opposite directions. You only need to

do this if your hair ends are noticeably blunt, making them appear

unnatural.

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Step 4:

If you haven’t been mindful of the prearranged lighting and your highlights

appear to be off, use your kneaded eraser to redefine them. If you want the

highlights to pop more, increase the level of overall darkness and/or use an

eraser to brighten up individual strands of hair.

If you’re still reading, you’re one heck of a patient person. I think you’re

ready for the tutorial now!

How to Draw Short Hair From the Side

Step 1: Head Outline

Draw the shape of a head from the

side. You can use this tutorial for

proportions. Make sure to draw the

ear and neck in this step as well. I

used a 4B pencil so that you can

clearly see my outlines. If you’re

afraid of the outlines showing

through in the end, use an HB

pencil.

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Step 2: Hair Length

Decide on the length of hair you’d like to draw. In this example, the hair is

shortest around the back and sides, while the hair on top of the head is

longest. Once you’ve decided on the length, grab a blunt 4B pencil and use

the shadow lining technique to outline the hair.

Make sure the distance between the hair and head is consistent.

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Step 3: Separating Top From Side Hair

Erase any outlines that you made for the head and then use an HB pencil to

create an outline that separates the hair on the side of the head from the

hair on top of the head.

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Step 4: Overall Lighting

If you don’t want to lose track of the overall lighting, use an HB pencil to

shadow line areas of the hair you want to the light to fall on and then shade

around those highlights. You can shade using a single tone or take it a step

further and introduce darker tones. I used a blunt 4B pencil for that.

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Step 5: Grouping, Layering, Flow and Shading

If you did step 4, use a 4B pencil to layer groups of hair starting from the

swirl at the very back of the head. If you didn’t do step 4, use an HB pencil.

Make sure you keep the overall direction/flow in mind as you draw.

You can cover the entire side of the head or work section by section. I

stopped as soon as I got close to the area I wanted most of the light to fall

on.

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When you start shading, start by defining the darkest areas before drawing

individual hairs (sharp 6B). If you happen to cross into the area you wanted

most of the light to fall, do not introduce overly dark tones.

After you’ve defined the major shadows, start drawing individual strands of

hair. Naturally, you’ll start breaking large groups into smaller groups and

you’ll find ways to incorporate overlapping hairs and other unique and

interesting patterns.

For the individual hairs, I used a 0.5mm 4B mechanical pencil.

Step 6:

Continue working around those highlights. When drawing hair at the nape of

the neck, curl the hairs in towards the neck. For areas close to the back of

the head that aren’t getting much light (the light source for your drawing

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may be different), focus more on mid tones and dark tones instead of trying

to define highlights/shine. It’s okay if the hair doesn’t stand out.

Step 7: Grouping, Layering, Flow and Shading

Working in small sections at a time, I drew layer upon layer of large to

medium groups of hair. Working in layers helps me carefully plan out the

hair direction and flow.

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In the image above, I shaded around major groups of hair, making certain

areas darker than others to show some depth. Since this is the area I

wanted the majority of light to fall on, I used an HB 0.5mm mechanical

pencil and a 2B pencil to draw the individual hairs.

Step 8: Fixing/Adding Highlights

If you’ve shaded too dark, or simply want your highlights to pop more, roll

your kneaded eraser into a ball, pinch one section so it’s flat and sharp and

then run the eraser along areas you want to highlight as though you’re

drawing white hair.

The image on the left is before erasing and the one on the right is after.

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Step 9: Grouping and Layering

In step 2, if you can recall, I wanted the hair on top of the head to be longer

than the sides. The longest hairs you will have to draw will be in your first

layer. The following layers are overlapped by layer 1, so they’ll appear

shorter.

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Step 10: Adding Dark Space and Individual Hairs

Use your creativity to define shadows along random areas of hair. These

might be areas that you’re not sure what to do with or that would have

looked awkward if you did draw hair. You’ll know what I mean if you’re

following along and applying this to your drawing.

After you’ve drawn the shadows, use your mechanical pencil to break groups

of hair down into smaller groups until they start looking like individual

strands of hair. While you’re drawing the strands, improvise and find unique

ways to incorporate unruly, overlapping, loose hair, etc.

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If you like this tutorial and want to see more in-depth hair tutorials, drop me

your suggestions in the comments below!

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● Hair ● Braids (Exclusive Tutorial) ● Stubble (Exclusive Tutorial) ● Eyebrows ● Eyelashes

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