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Blissful Hair Drawing - VIDEO NOW ADDED!
Sat Feb 25, 2012 5:47 am
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My Hair drawings:
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Getting Started...
Step 1.
I am only going to show the basics here. I will start off by showing you how to get the strands and look I create with my hair. I suggest you practice with strands like this before you try anything to difficult.
I am going to apply some strands to this white background.
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Step 2.
Choosing the color I will be working with. This is not really important because with my method, you can change the hair color at the end of the tutorial.
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Step 3.
Grab the hair brush you will be working with and size it down to your choosing.
Hair Brushes can be downloaded here - CLICK FOR BRUSHES
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Step 4.
I have selected the "PATHS" tool in the toolbox on the top left. I will make a "S" Shape on the white background for the stroke of the Hair.
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Step 5.
Now click "Stroke Path" and make sure you have the option "Stoke with a Paint tool" and "Emulate brush dynamics" selected. These are both very important or your strokes will NOT look like mine.
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Step 6.
You should now have a smooth stroke of hair strands. If you got something with a bunch of dots, this means your spacing is not set to 1.0 as seen in the bottom right of the paint brush box.
Go on ahead and stroke the brush a couple more times to thicken it up a bit.
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Step 7.
Now I will ADD NEW LAYER and select a tad lighter shade of hair color.
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Step 8.
I have now applied a few more strands of the lighter shade of hair on top of our original strands.
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Step 9.
ADD NEW LAYER > Select another lighter shade of hair. We will now be applying another layer of strands on top of the bottom two layers you just applied.
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Step 10.
This is what I have now...
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Step 11.
ADD NEW LAYER > I will be applying one last set of strands. So once again grab a tad lighter shade of hair.
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Step 12.
I Will apply one set of strands on top of the bottom 3 layers. You should now see it coming together nicely and the hair has some depth.
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Step 13.
"Merger all visible layers". This will make all the hair layers into ONE LAYER.
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Step 14.
COLOR CHANGING TIME! I really like playing with purple hue colored hair just for the fun of it. I think the high lights on maroon/purple hair looks good and something a lil different.
I will play with the color hues until I find something I like.
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Step 15.
NOW DUPLICATE YOUR LAYER
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Step 16.
In the layers box you will see a drop down box next to "MODE" and on the top layer you will change it to "OVERLAY"
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Step 17.
Adding SHINE! Shine is VERY important when creating hair and no you should not have white blobs of shine, You should make the hair shine looks realistic and it should blend well into the hair. So I have 2 different ways I shine hair. First being with the dodge tool set to "Highlight" and you MUST use a fuzzy circle brush and DAB IT when applying the shine. OR the second way which is pretty common for A LOT of hair drawers and this is the "Overlay" option.
So ADD NEW LAYER > Grab your fuzzy circle brush and apply some white paint on top of the hair where the shine should be. Now go to the overlay option again and select it.
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Step 18.
Gaussian Blur! This will blur out the high lights you just applied so they are not too chunky and they fade out over the hair nice and smooth.
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You are done!
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My Hair drawings:
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Getting Started...
Step 1.
I am only going to show the basics here. I will start off by showing you how to get the strands and look I create with my hair. I suggest you practice with strands like this before you try anything to difficult.
I am going to apply some strands to this white background.
[You must be registered and logged in to see this image.]
Step 2.
Choosing the color I will be working with. This is not really important because with my method, you can change the hair color at the end of the tutorial.
[You must be registered and logged in to see this image.]
Step 3.
Grab the hair brush you will be working with and size it down to your choosing.
Hair Brushes can be downloaded here - CLICK FOR BRUSHES
[You must be registered and logged in to see this image.]
Step 4.
I have selected the "PATHS" tool in the toolbox on the top left. I will make a "S" Shape on the white background for the stroke of the Hair.
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Step 5.
Now click "Stroke Path" and make sure you have the option "Stoke with a Paint tool" and "Emulate brush dynamics" selected. These are both very important or your strokes will NOT look like mine.
[You must be registered and logged in to see this image.]
Step 6.
You should now have a smooth stroke of hair strands. If you got something with a bunch of dots, this means your spacing is not set to 1.0 as seen in the bottom right of the paint brush box.
Go on ahead and stroke the brush a couple more times to thicken it up a bit.
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Step 7.
Now I will ADD NEW LAYER and select a tad lighter shade of hair color.
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Step 8.
I have now applied a few more strands of the lighter shade of hair on top of our original strands.
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Step 9.
ADD NEW LAYER > Select another lighter shade of hair. We will now be applying another layer of strands on top of the bottom two layers you just applied.
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Step 10.
This is what I have now...
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Step 11.
ADD NEW LAYER > I will be applying one last set of strands. So once again grab a tad lighter shade of hair.
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Step 12.
I Will apply one set of strands on top of the bottom 3 layers. You should now see it coming together nicely and the hair has some depth.
[You must be registered and logged in to see this image.]
Step 13.
"Merger all visible layers". This will make all the hair layers into ONE LAYER.
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Step 14.
COLOR CHANGING TIME! I really like playing with purple hue colored hair just for the fun of it. I think the high lights on maroon/purple hair looks good and something a lil different.
I will play with the color hues until I find something I like.
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Step 15.
NOW DUPLICATE YOUR LAYER
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Step 16.
In the layers box you will see a drop down box next to "MODE" and on the top layer you will change it to "OVERLAY"
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Step 17.
Adding SHINE! Shine is VERY important when creating hair and no you should not have white blobs of shine, You should make the hair shine looks realistic and it should blend well into the hair. So I have 2 different ways I shine hair. First being with the dodge tool set to "Highlight" and you MUST use a fuzzy circle brush and DAB IT when applying the shine. OR the second way which is pretty common for A LOT of hair drawers and this is the "Overlay" option.
So ADD NEW LAYER > Grab your fuzzy circle brush and apply some white paint on top of the hair where the shine should be. Now go to the overlay option again and select it.
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Step 18.
Gaussian Blur! This will blur out the high lights you just applied so they are not too chunky and they fade out over the hair nice and smooth.
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You are done!
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Re: Blissful Hair Drawing - VIDEO NOW ADDED!
Tue Mar 27, 2012 7:44 pm
Jalibo, I LOVE that hair
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Re: Blissful Hair Drawing - VIDEO NOW ADDED!
Tue Mar 27, 2012 9:16 pm
I tried lol. It's far from perfect but it's a start :P
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Re: Blissful Hair Drawing - VIDEO NOW ADDED!
Tue Mar 27, 2012 9:22 pm
JaLiBo wrote:@Monks Aw ty, sweetie!
@Kaliko! Are you kidding me? Tried and CONQUERED! Dont put your awesome work down like that. Keep it up, cuz that looks DOPE!
Thank you (:
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Re: Blissful Hair Drawing - VIDEO NOW ADDED!
Tue Mar 27, 2012 9:27 pm
k, thanks for the advice ^_^JaLiBo wrote:Oh, and I forgot to add; just use the dodge a liiiiiiitle bit more to give it that extra shine effect.
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Re: Blissful Hair Drawing - VIDEO NOW ADDED!
Tue Mar 27, 2012 9:29 pm
Niiiiice Kaliko! I was gonna say moar dodge, but JaLiBo beat me to it, so I'll just leave you with my compliments. That rocks!
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Re: Blissful Hair Drawing - VIDEO NOW ADDED!
Tue Mar 27, 2012 9:31 pm
Thanks Vana!
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Re: Blissful Hair Drawing - VIDEO NOW ADDED!
Tue Mar 27, 2012 9:40 pm
Looks good Kaliko! A nice way to start
@Jalibo. Lol. LAYERS! Yes, I'm a huge fan of layers. I also like taking snapshots every so often (in the history window in photoshop) so I can go back and forth to see what I've been doing and how things are changing and coming together. Since I've been doing sim hair I've come to realize that I like doing 4 main layers - A Base Color, Midtone (a little lighter then the base color), A shadow (darker then the base color) and a highlight (the brightest).
@Jalibo. Lol. LAYERS! Yes, I'm a huge fan of layers. I also like taking snapshots every so often (in the history window in photoshop) so I can go back and forth to see what I've been doing and how things are changing and coming together. Since I've been doing sim hair I've come to realize that I like doing 4 main layers - A Base Color, Midtone (a little lighter then the base color), A shadow (darker then the base color) and a highlight (the brightest).
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Re: Blissful Hair Drawing - VIDEO NOW ADDED!
Tue Mar 27, 2012 9:46 pm
:Thanks:
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Re: Blissful Hair Drawing - VIDEO NOW ADDED!
Tue Mar 27, 2012 10:30 pm
Okay Jalibo! Here's my take on it.. I kind of went of and added my own twist to it, lol.
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Re: Blissful Hair Drawing - VIDEO NOW ADDED!
Tue Mar 27, 2012 10:35 pm
I really like yours, Kaliko! Looks awesome!
@rumblebee and jalibo- Both of them look really cool! I don't think I'd have the patience to do that! ::
@rumblebee and jalibo- Both of them look really cool! I don't think I'd have the patience to do that! ::
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Re: Blissful Hair Drawing - VIDEO NOW ADDED!
Tue Mar 27, 2012 10:37 pm
Lol, Yeah. I tend to always go towards really colorful hair. It's just a thing I do.. Haha!
Thanks love
Thanks love
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Re: Blissful Hair Drawing - VIDEO NOW ADDED!
Tue Mar 27, 2012 10:51 pm
I might try it sometime!
I made another one (I'm already addicted! :: ). It's....Ok. I tried brown hair instead of black, and the shine kinda looks weird. And so does the blond streak, you can kinda see it underneath the hair. The streaks and the shape look better this time, though, so that's good.
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I made another one (I'm already addicted! :: ). It's....Ok. I tried brown hair instead of black, and the shine kinda looks weird. And so does the blond streak, you can kinda see it underneath the hair. The streaks and the shape look better this time, though, so that's good.
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Re: Blissful Hair Drawing - VIDEO NOW ADDED!
Wed Mar 28, 2012 4:10 pm
OH wow JK very nice The only thing I would suggest it to give the strands some different direction to flow in and some lil fly aways and you are good to go
You will be drawing hair like a pro in no time
You will be drawing hair like a pro in no time
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Re: Blissful Hair Drawing - VIDEO NOW ADDED!
Wed Mar 28, 2012 10:15 pm
Rumblee, I love it
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Wed Mar 28, 2012 10:36 pm
Thanks Monks!! :pink heart:
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Re: Blissful Hair Drawing - VIDEO NOW ADDED!
Sat Mar 31, 2012 9:12 pm
working on this now....so excited ::
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Re: Blissful Hair Drawing - VIDEO NOW ADDED!
Sat Mar 31, 2012 10:15 pm
not very proud of it...may look a bit weird because i went my own way through some steps, but i'll be practicing as much as i can
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