Loli Art Blog Every Time I Draw (traditional Or Digital) Hair It Allways Looks Like It's Floating, I Would Like To Fix It?

Every time I draw (traditional or digital) hair it allways looks like it's floating, I would like to fix it? - loli art blog

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Traditional: http://swimmengal.deviantart.com/art/Gaz the traditional ...
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The hair looks like ... floating on the subject, instead of him or her.
Is this a problem with the placement of it, I forgot the source of light, shadow, eh?
Someone knows how to help, because it really disturbs me ...
-_-;

4 comments:

kissedby... said...

Before going to answer your question, I must say it's good to see another fan Gazette! : D

In any case, it seems that grow when you're having trouble making the hair seems completely out of the scalp of humans. A good thing to remember is where does the hair. However, instead of the random hairs from the root, where the hair comes from and where my hair up.

Another trick that can help, is to start with the lower layers of the hair for the first time. Try hair, wardrobe, round the neck, then add layers of hair, as it moves the hair. If you are the person to their final shots, as the stack is closest to the viewer, in this way the hair in size and does not know to what extent each stack.

The last thing I think could help in the shade. Yes, even if you use small strokes to the hair, it can still be in the shade. His hair was like nothing else would be dark. The locks of dark hair are the most distant light, bright whilist chapters detail. I realizedcan change a small thing is the extremely light hair. Tends to be used and are deprived of their full illumination. Stick with the theme of light used sparingly and only when light on:)

Furthermore, I think it's really not that bad. I can see how not describe as "steam other artists," as you think, finally, can the faults of the artists work.

Anonymous said...

First, they are amazing! They are a very talented artist, but of course taking pictures, not real life. See if you can, after a drawing class to register. Artists begin with a traditional gesture drawing, then draw the skeleton, add muscle, fat, skin, hair and clothing, then past. This may seem like a waste of time, but if you will truly understand, anatomy, your work to improve a ton. If you are not on a course, there are many good books on anatomy for artists, and some great Web site or tutorials on YouTube. This is my favorite http://www.vilppustore.com/manuals.htm learned about the author, and is a remarkable artist. I learned a lot from him. This book has many techniques for causing a more realistic 3D. This book is also great and is online ... free! http://www.scribd.com/doc/2893686/Drawin

boo said...

All are impressive. :)

shaymayc... said...

I do not know, "steam", but I can tell you one thing: the color contrast is too high in your hair. I also noticed that on each and every hair seems to look for, the people will not be seen. The brains of groups of individual hairs in a body with different colors and lights. I think it bothers the most is the hair that deflects the natural center of the face of a person.

If you prefer, you should try to include "pile on instead of detail. I like your traditional pieces, hair a little too detailed, but not the problems that the bits of color contrast. Try to gently mix to create the hair into a solid mass of color, providing you with the feeling of "helping Open Space" to.

Take advantage of this piece, for example, but some details of the hair is usually defined by the shadows and highlights. Your brain tells you that there is no hair there.

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