here is the first in a few tutorials that I am going to be doing for friends of mine that have asked. I thought of just sending this to the friend that asked for it, but I thought it would be nicer to just upload it for those that want to see it and possibly pick up from it too... so I figured I would post it <3
However, while completing this, I found it hard to describe how I do things -.- You see... I an 100% self taught, I have never gone to any classes, or taken any art courses and so forth, so I dont know the technical terms for this stuff or how to describe any sort of physics... so please keep that in mind when reading through the steps. I simply explained how the whole process goes in my head <3
Hope this proves to be helpful to those that wanted it, and any that want to see <3
Mitsy and art © to ,e
firefly8083
for the larger version, go to this link:
http://i287.photobucket.com/albums/.....l.png:original
However, while completing this, I found it hard to describe how I do things -.- You see... I an 100% self taught, I have never gone to any classes, or taken any art courses and so forth, so I dont know the technical terms for this stuff or how to describe any sort of physics... so please keep that in mind when reading through the steps. I simply explained how the whole process goes in my head <3
Hope this proves to be helpful to those that wanted it, and any that want to see <3
Mitsy and art © to ,e
firefly8083for the larger version, go to this link:
http://i287.photobucket.com/albums/.....l.png:original
Category Artwork (Digital) / Tutorials
Species Vulpine (Other)
Size 1418 x 2000px
File Size 1.6 MB
Listed in Folders
Here, I've been drawing hair all wrong through these years. Most my characters just had silly, "Mohawk" like topknots, or it just grew straight. Now that I better understand how the "Mechanics" of drawing hair works, I can't wait to try it out on my characters. Next, I'll shift to styling, especially for the "Lady" characters. Thank you for this handy guide.
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