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Well, those
examples are all well and good if
you are drawing a character with
really long hair, but what about
shorter hair? Shorter hair can be
easier, since there isn't as much
of it to draw, but it can also be
difficult because you sometimes
have to pay more attention to
each little strand. In these
examples (again, borrowed from
CLAMP :3 ), the characters all
have shoulder-length hair,
swooshing about in various
directions.
Take
particular notice of the top
example; the movement on the hair
is slight, and thus not all of
the strands are bent in the same
direction. You don't have to have
all the hair jutting out in one
direction in order to indicate
motion. In the bottom example,
notice how having the strands not
all move in exactly the same
direction gives the hair an
interesting floaty feel.
If you were
drawing really really short hair,
then the only motion that you
would need to portray would be
the bangs, or any other part of
the hair that would be long
enough to move in the wind.
Naturally, if the hair is trimmed
extremely close to the scalp, it
won't be fluttering in the
breeze. ^_~
Thus
concludes my hair tutorial. Hope
it's been of help! :) If
there are hair styles that
weren't covered, just go out and
find some pictures to use as
reference and do some studying on
your own. ^_^
And I know
I didn't go over how to shade
hair; you needn't remind me.
Hopefully I'll be able to address
that subject in the future, but I
can't promise anything.
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