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Draw Your OTP 30 Day Challenge.
Day 1- Draw your OTP. Day 2- Draw your OTP kissing. Day 3- Draw your OTP with one of them crying. Day 4- Draw your OTP as an au. Day 5- Draw your OTP in bed together. Day 6- Draw your OTP with one wearing a shirt that says: “If found return to ______.” and the other wearing a shirt that says: “I’m ______.” Day 7- Draw your OTP on a holiday of your choice. Day 8- Draw your OTP as animals. Day 9- Draw your OTP with matching clothes. Day 10- Draw your OTP meeting for the first time. Day 11- Draw your OTP cuddling. Day 12- Draw your OTP genderbent. Day 13- Draw a screenshot of your OTP. Day 14- Draw your OTP just hanging out together. Day 15- Draw your OTP at a public place of your choice. Day 16- Draw your OTP with one person carrying the other. Day 17- Draw your OTP with one caring for the one that is sick. Day 18- Draw your OTP arguing. Day 19- Draw your OTP on a date. Day 20- Draw your OTP sharing a hoodie. Day 21- Draw your OTP flirting. Day 22- Draw your OTP in the summer. Day 23- Draw your OTP in the fall. Day 24- Draw your OTP in the winter. Day 25- Draw your OTP in the spring. Day 26- Draw your OTP at least 8 years older/younger. Day 27- Draw your OTP with switched clothing. Day 28- Draw your OTP with one defending the other. Day 29- Draw your OTP at a party. Day 30- Draw your OTP sharing something of your choice.
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I hope this don't sound rude, but how you can draw in anime style and still make expression so well? I just watched the Congratulation Animatic and Angelica's faces are sooooo good. I only started do make good expression when i switched from anime to a more cartoon-ish art style. what's your secret? 👀
That’t actually a question i get hella often… and i actually made a long time ago a small tutorial… well i think it doesnt hurt to put it in….
I am pretty sure its not that helpful…and i will definitly try to dig deeper in it next time… (god i suck at tutorials XD i hope u forgive me XD)
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View the fullsize tutorial on DA | The most handy hair structure tutorials are this video by Proko and thisblog post.These are useful for thinking about the direction hair locks flow with different styles: 1 2 3 4 5 | Painting Realistic Hair | Shading with gradients: 1 2 | Tutorials by me including: Gimp Brush Dynamics, Coloring Eyes and Coloring Method.
All example characters are fromThe Silver Eye webcomic!
Helpful hair drawing tutorials (for people like me who can’t afford drawing classes or don’t have any decent places to go in their area)😐😓
A couple people have asked me how I shade hair when I draw it, so I made this short tutorial! This isn’t to say there’s a “right” or “wrong” way to shade hair, this is just showing my process for doing it. If you have any questions, feel free to message me!
Ah I love your art so much and I suck at drawing people so I was wondering if you could mb do a tutorial for how you draw - definitely no pressure tho!, thank you either way 😊
Thank you so much!! I hope this helps, but I still have a lot to learn. Also, I don’t know what level you are at, so if I underestimated you I’m super sorry!Grr… Tumblr keeps lowering the quality of my pictures…So sorry that this is pixilated, but I don’t know how to fix it >.<
I was trying to answer an anon about my process for drawing hair and I realized I don’t have much of one. What I do try to do, though, is create movement and an interesting shape.
Planes: Sections of hair that I draw like a wide noodle with a defined top and underside. I use it to frame the face and create movement.
Volumes: Sections of hair that look kind of lumpy and 3D as opposed to the plane. I use it on the sides and back of the head to give the illusion of weight.
I’m not quite happy with the way I color hair yet and a lot of my drawings are experimentation, so I’ll leave that for another time. I hope this helped a little :)
(via https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uV_2PEuVXjE)
One of the biggest tutorial requests I get other than hair is how I shade skin so go check this cool video out
HELLO HI i have a question.... i rly like to draw but i don't have time to actually learn stuff and have a bit of a problem with hair and i really liked the ones u just posted so, if u wouldn't mind and had the time, could you please post like pictures with the steps of how you do it? THNK YOU LOVE YOU
Hi Anonnie!!I am really really sorry this took so long! ;u; But life is busy you knowI made this little thing on how I personally approach drawing hair, this is by no means a full tutorial or anythying but I hope these pointers will help you a little bit :)
sadly I don’t have time to do a full tutorial atm (not that I am in any way shape or form an expert lol)
about the part of you saying you don’t have time to learn stuff:
you can learn ALOT by just observing and carrying a sketchbook around with you and draw stuff/ do quick sketches and studies of the things you see around you. By actually LOOKING at real life examples or reference pictures and drawing what you want to improve in over and over again, progress will eventually come around.
I hope this is helped you a little bit!keep drawing :D
Here you go! It’s small but hope it helps. Thank you!
How do you draw hair? Whenever I try it just *exaggerated hand motion meaning giant mess*
To be honest, that’s pretty much how I draw hair, too. And honestly? Hair is such a complex, diverse thing. There’s a millions of ways to draw hair based on style and texture. I’ve gotten many asks considering hair, and really, I’ve always been a bit confused on how to answer since hair comes in so many different forms. But! Giving it thought, I realized I can give you a really quick, “basic” guide, until I get a more specific question regarding hair.
So, the first step is to draw the hairlines. Hairlines is basically the “hat” of your head, and is what shapes the forehead. Drawing this before you add hair as a guide will be extremely helpful with the hairstyle, and it adds to the the facial features as well. There’s many different types hairlines, as shown here, and they may all vary in height or shape. Go wild, be experimental! Remember that this is a guide, however, so once you have the hair drawn out, make sure that the hairline isn’t as visible as it is here, but drawn as fine lines instead.
The next thing you can do is to draw a point somewhere on the head which will define the volume and the direction of the hair. This is extremely helpful, since you can draw all the hair strands starting from this point. They may start wherever you find fitting, and you may add more than one (although that adds to the complexity!)
The next step is to think in shapes overlapping each other. For wavy hair, I like to draw the shapes as teardrops. For puffy hair I like to draw it in circles and ovals. And for straight hair, I like to think in rectangles. It’s all very simple: use the guides mentioned earlier to place the shapes on the head, making them overlap each other until you’re satisfied. Be as messy or simple as you want, and draw them however you’d like as long as it works for you. Don’t try to details yet, though, focus on shapes!
Once you’re satisfied with your result, you may draw the details to your liking. This, I think requires a tutorial on it’s own since hair textures can vary greatly. I’ll show you a quick example below, but again, this isn’t something that works with all hair types. And naturally, once you’re done, remove the head-shape outline. I kept it here just so that you could see how the hair is placed on top of it.
And as you can see, this method works with short hairstyles as well!
In fact, it works for any hairstyle, and you may even mix the basic shapes to get a unique look. (Ignore the lack of pen pressure on this one)
Now, I realize that the ‘finished’ result can be a bit difficult for some to imagine drawing. Again, I still think this requires a tutorial on it’s own, but I will show you how I do it with one of the hairstyles.
(As you can see, I haven’t drawn out the hairline or a “point”, but this isn’t because I don’t need to, but because I already have it mentally drawn out, it’s not required for this drawing. For some hairstyles, however, I do still draw the hairline/point, especially if the hair is pulled back. But for the sake of simplicity, I will keep it, well, simple.)
Notice how I draw the shapes just as mentioned before? Here, I draw very fine lines in vague teardrop shapes, which I overlay as I draw.
Adding more for volume…
Finishing the look, keep adding more layers…
Defining the “point” as a detail, so that it doesn’t look like some horribly made wig…
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A step by step hair color study found on my folders