How I Draw Hair// Tips And Tricks In Clip Studio Paint

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Hello, i'm blue and today i'll be explaining and showing you guys my process on how i draw hair, but before we start today's video is brought to you by clip studio paint, i'm very excited to be working with the people at clip city paints, because i absolutely Love this program, not only is it a good price, but also so many different features and materials with so many different art styles and drawing techniques. I'Ve been using clip studio paint for a really long time now, and i can't recommend it enough for any artist that wants to start digital or has been doing digital art for a while. Now it's it's great. This whole tutorial today will be drawn in their program. Uh, but i already use their program for like everything i do uh. Thank you so much to lipstick, paint and now onto the tutorial hair is definitely one of my favorite things to draw, since you can do so much with it in context of style, color, texture length and so on before you notice in a lot of animes that The hair can be a really big, defining trait of their character design, since a lot of animes can suffer from same face syndrome, so they use their hair to express themselves. I guess, but i know getting it to look like how you picture it in your head. Can be a bit difficult so today i'll be giving tips that i follow when drawing hair and i'll also be explaining how i color and render it as well. This tutorial we just fit into two sections. The first one will be about how i draw the hair, and the second will be about how i shade and render it having a wide variety of brushes can help you, when you're, trying to figure out your rendering style, which is drawing style in general, because a Bunch of brushes have different pressures and stabilities and stuff clips. Video paints has a bunch of downloadable brushes that artists have made and submitted into the community, there's always new stuff and there's stuff from for all different kinds of styles. It'S from my favorite features because there's so many different brushes that i can experiment and try with the brush i'm using today is a brush called sol by nocturlin. Once you go on the website and you signed in and you downloaded the brush, you can, you can then get to materials in clip ceiling, paint and just you just drag and drop it into a brush section, and you can just use it from there. I like to spice it up every now and then and just try a bunch of new brushes just to keep my work interesting first, drawing tip i have here today is head shape. You'Ve probably seen a lot of artists when they start sketching. They use a circle for this circle for the hit. Well, that's the guideline for a skull. I'Ve seen plenty of artists, not plan out their skull or the hair shape, and it can look amazing, but you can also risk your character having an elongated skull or like a dip in their head, because you do not know where, like the skull sits and where The hair can flow in and where you can't first you're, going to determine what kind of head shape you would use based on your art style, mine's, more anime, so my head shapes are a lot bigger, but another example of a head shape can be. If you have more realistic style, the head shape will be a lot smaller if you find it rather difficult to draw head shape. Tip city paint has a bunch of 3d models on their website that you can trace over just to get the anatomy right and just to help you with your process. There'S no shame in using this as a reference or tracing over these base models. It'Ll help make your work a lot easier and it will help you improve your anatomy. Again, it's on their website. You can search up 3d models and you'll find a bunch of them. You can download them and they'll be in the materials again. One of the more important anatomy steps to take into consideration are foreheads. I didn't see enough people talking about forehead anatomy, but i find it pretty important. You don't need to know before it anatomy perfectly uh, but i think knowing how big the forehead must be or how small the forehead must be, can help you with your facial anatomy. A lot i stick with like one shaped forehead, because i don't think it's that important, but i think knowing just the basics of it. A lot of people ask me why my canvas is gray. When i start sketching out it's a setting. I have for when i open my canvas. It immediately opens to gray. You can set it up when you first open your canvas and just select canvas color. I do this so my eyes don't get sore because i have sensitive eyes, so the white canvas can hurt. My eyes after a while also something pretty addicting to you with, like the canvas opening, is something called a time lapse option you can select it at the bottom here and it'll record everything on your canvas, another drawing that i learned pretty early on and that helped Me a ton is something called a starting point and a direction flow. This is a point where hair will flow out of, and it also is the starting point of the direction of the hair flowing. If you know where the starting point sits on your head, you can do a hairstyle from any direction, because a starting point will never move from one direction on a skull. You can have multiple starting points on a head. It does not just have to be one singular starting point all right. Some examples of starting points is some characters. I have here uh this character on top here. His name is julian, and he belongs to one of my mutuals on instagram called gemini. Gemini is very good at drawing hair. They always have very interesting like their characters, very interesting, hairstyles and so uh jillian's. This is the character he's starting point starts here, and it moves across like this. So this is basically where all his hair comes from. Julian has textured wavy hair, so it's not a straight line. It'S more like like this. This is how the direction flow comes out of the starting points. The starting point is over here and it moves back just a bit so just behind this piece of hair over here. This is where his starting point sits, and then he also - i guess his starting point is like over here. So it's almost the same as jillian. It'S more of a pulse like this, so all his hair flows from this line out like this and it kind of does a sweep this way and then this way and then he also has a really short hair over here and then from the starting point. It goes up out out and that's these bangs basically uh for a hairstyle like this. It'S like messy back this character's starting point is over here and like this. So all the hair is flying from the starting point outwards again, it's curly, so it has more movement, and these starting points sit over here as well. So they're more backwards like this. So julian, let's draw his hairstyle and i can give you some examples so, like i said his starting point is over here, and it goes back like this. I also like the forehead and stuff, like i said, foreheads are really important, so i know julian. It he's starting points into his forehead, so i can please start to point exactly where my forehead line is so i'm basically taking everything from that. Starting point outwards. I think the most blessed setting in clip studio paint is it has auto save, so it can save from 5 minutes to 50 minutes. I have mine set at 15 minutes uh, it's great because a lot of times, my laptop crashes, where the power goes out and i end up losing a lot of work. So if that happens, i just turned back on lipstick paint and it would have restored all the canvases and stuff that i've done up until the 15 minutes it's saved before it went off to make hair simpler, you can put hair into strands, so strand is basically Where the hair flows together so uh to make it easier to draw you put your hair into strands. The bigger your strands are the more continue your style is going to look, but the smaller they are the more realistic it's going to look. Every strand has a different flow: every strand has different textures, so you can have a curly strand. So that means there's a lot more movement in there and there's a lot more shading. That goes in because of all the movement, and you get more straight strands, which means there'd be less shading and uh less movement, because the hair is more straight to determine strands, i feel with curly hair. You need a lot more strokes and lines to show that there is a lot more going on there, but with straight hair, it's better to have less, because straight hair is a lot more flatter than what curly hair is. So it doesn't need as much shading. Hair is a lot of movement when you've determined how many strands your character's hair style is gon na. Have you can add movement to that, so it'll go in like in different directions: uh with wavy hair, there's movement, but if there's more straight hair, the chances of there being a lot of movement is very little, but with hair you can actually just have as much Fun as you want, you can have them standing or straight. You can just go crazy because there aren't really many rules right now, i'll be drawing some examples with the rules i just explained so. They'Ll have starting points and different strands and stuff like that. I'Ve already drawn the first hairstyle, which was julian's hairstyle and the other three are just random. Three three i'll have to do a completely different tutorial to explain how lighting and shading can affect hairstyles and textures, but today i'll just show you a simple hair, coloring tutorial that you can do on any just flat piece. First, you need a base color and then i take a darker color and use the airbrush to show where the hair will be darker. So this is like in between places or under places and then i'll take a harder brush and i will take it then i'll. Take a harder brush with the same color i did with the airbrush, and i will start defining the strands you can add darker colors for the areas that are more under so like if it has a loop in the hair uh, but just under the loop, you Can add the dark areas of part of the hair overlap to each other? You can also add a dark. You can also add the dark color over there. Then, when i'm done with the shading, i add a clipping mask to my base layer and i take the blush color that i normally give my characters and i go over that just in the front area uh. So it doesn't clash too hard on the skin when you're done with base coloring and shading. You can use this setting called tonal correction, where you can change the hues and saturations and tone curves and all that of the picture, and then i use this for when i went to color, correcting and all that kind of stuff all right before i start rendering. I have an entire video about how i paint stuff will go into detail of, like the shapes i use, and what exactly i do for blending and stuff i'll link that in the description, if you're interested in checking that out. But i'm just gon na do a quick like explanation of what i do now, i'm going to render for rendering uh i messy try and stick with movements. So after, like after i've determined the movement of the strand, i will all my brush. Strokes will be in the direction of the strand. I don't draw every single hair, so that's why i just leave it mostly towards the strands and i also do a lot of bubble techniques. So a lot of round edges so at the end of a hair tip i'll normally do like a round dark, color and then at the start of the hair, also do a round dark, color and maybe in the middle as well, uh and i'll. Also, like i and i'll, also stick with more triangles and round circles with curly hair. I will have more dark in there. So i'll have a lot more dark circles, because curly hair is a lot more circles and round shapes so i'll. Just put a bunch of circles in there and that normally doesn't it's supposed to and for straight hair i try keeping try, keeping the colors very light and very neat uh and for the final touches with every hairstyle, i always add, loose strands. So it's just 102 either going in the face or just outside the head area. I just think it adds like really nice colors uh. I don't really do that. Much lighting. If i do it's just poor to find your own rendering style for your hair. You just got to try a lot of things. You can feel free to use my art as reference. If you want to i don't mind, you can also feel free to read drama art if you really want to, but thank you so much for watching. I hope this tutorial helps a little bit and teach you a few things. I think hair is really fun to draw and i really enjoy it uh, sorry for not posting for so long. I was really busy this last week and i recently got a virus on my computer, so i lost all the files i was working on so this week i have been really busy trying to get everything back and trying to get back on track. Thank you again to clip studio paints for sponsoring this video. I really love this program. Thank you, uh, and i hope everybody has a really good day. Bye,

GEMINY: SIR I CANT EXPRESS ENOUGH HOW MUCH I SCREECHED WHEN I SAW MY ART HERE FOR SOME REASON APJSD THANK YOU I FEEL HONORED screeching aside, i love the video!!!! its really helpful

TeaMili: I love the way you draw hair It just looks so *floofy*

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[No one special]: YAY I NEEDED THIS, also your art is amazing Edit : I came back after 4 months. Why are there so many likes. THANKS

Teri Scribblez: I honestly have a love-hate relationship with hair. I just wing it and hope it turns out okay, this tutorial was soooo helpful, my gosh!!! I have trouble with adding strands and details to hair, so the starting point demonstration really helped!

KIRIN: I just have to say that you are an artist that somehow can motivate me even on my lowests art points. Your videos are just so soothing and calming, it makes me want to be like you. Thank you for doing all of this to help us, for your effort and positivity. Your art is amazing and so is you. <3

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Renetiger: Oh god I haven't drawn in 3 years already and have to watch hair tutorials again since I always was bad at it. This one was amazing and helped a lot, thanks

berry: Thank you!! I was confused at first, but now I understand! I think this will help my art in the future! :)

Rocket: Thank you!! This really helps! My art style has recently shifted into a more realistic style and i had such a hard time conceptualizing how hair works with more detail.

zahra: this was such a perfect tutorial in my opinion and i think the art is gorgeous so this deserves a sub

Callum Jones: I really love the way you do the hair strands and the texture for the hair it looks so beautiful also thanks for this video this is super helpful <3

owo: Ahhhh! I found this just as I was struggling to draw hair! Thank you so much ✨

Beau: Thank you for this :D I love your art and your videos help me a lot in improving in my art. Your rendering style is also very cool :D

Jamilah •: I love the way u draw and colour! Thank you so much for making these types of tutorials they are a great help

Eddwal De Guzman: Thanks to you I have really improved my art style, I finally have the hair for a perfect anime drawing, and again thank you for showing all your great skills and for teaching everyone the greatness you create in art

Willy: você torna tudo mais fácil <3

PondKoii: Omg thank you so much for this!!! I'd say that I am pretty good at drawing hair, but whenever it comes to shading it always seems to ruin the piece with its... flatness. This is really helpful :D

Helios: Insane video helped me so much with my characters, really just brought them together. Thanks so much! ❤

Orio: Your tips are so useful! The way you teach is amazing, hope still improving and learning a lot. Thank you sm!

Xsaber879: THANK YOU!!! Your drawing helped me create my oc i was having so much trouble. The video was awesome

CallMeLun4r: 1. This helped me a TON even though it's still not as glorious-looking as yours, I can shade and draw hair a lot better. 2. Your voice is also amazing, haha. It's really calming :3

claire: Omg your tuts are always so simple and satisfying to watch ... it makes me feel calm

Meygnore: You inspired me to start drawing again! your tutorials are really helpful and I love your art ❤

Owen Visser: You are the best! Whenever I get bored or have nothing left to draw watching your videos always inspires me. Yes I know this vid is old and you won't see this but I just wanted to say this

Iz zy: Thank you for this tutorial, I love the way your draw hair! ❤️

sophia l: this is hands down the most helpful video i've ever found for drawing hair i've been looking all over the internet and im so glad i found this

Klutzy Kaya: Really needed this. I usually can't draw hairlines and desperately hide the forehead with the hair, but this helped a lot! Love your art style, you deserve more subbies ^^

Dripping Shadow: I really struggle with hair since i cant find my personal hair style so i tried different kinds of hair styles until i found it Watching you videos while drawing is something i could never regret i learn so much from you ^_^

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Sleshna Tuladhar: this tutorial was very helpful I understood more from this than other videos and this tutorial suited my artstyle Thank You for the videos❤

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Aoi vichu x3: Omg thx soo much I love hair and it’s literally the most fun thing to draw ngl I just donno how to shade em

River Sun: Ahhh your tutorials are so calming, thanks so much!

maxve _: the main thing I have a struggle with is straight hair lol, I draw my hair always wavy and curls and it’s always dynamic and stuff lol I never draw straight hair aughh

PinkyDemonGames: out of all animating channels i watch your character designs are so eye catching. also these videos are so educational and will make me better at drawing hair. thx for making this!

3stelle: You should totally do a tutorial on expressions! This tutorial is bomb i bet a expression tutorial would be great. Personally i struggle with expressive facial expressions.

djwaglmuffin: I'm glad I found this. I've been pondering changing up how I draw hair so...this is really nice. Thank you.

gege: Amazing I mean im pretty good at drawing hair but i want to learn more so this helped me so much and now im inspired to draw my characters with amazing floofy hair Thank you so much for making this video ^^

Annomous animations: this has helped me more then the 15 i watched a year ago because you show the full process and explain the reasoning behind it

Dani 💕: Gracias por el tutorial me ha servido de mucho :D

zay: I absolutely love your artsyle! please do keep drawing! <3

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NotYurix4: Woah I really didn't expect to come back in this video but I ended up forgetting the basics of drawing and now I'm trying to remember again and this is really going to be of great help to me

Lizzy: THANK YOU, THIS LEGIT MOTIVATED ME TO DRAW AGAIN! <33

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Sabrina Ahmed: I love your videos they are very calming it feels like a safe space

MellieDraws: thank you ! i struggle with not wanting to shade hair anymore and it feels like my style is devolving

Flufzo: I love the way you draw, it’s very lovely. ♥️

sillybug 231: Hair is my favorite thing to draw, I'm not as experienced as you, I've only been drawing for about four years but but yeah, I love this so thanks! I love your art style and everything

Sierra Wiersma: I was wondering if there’s any outlines you have that people can use to practice coloring in?

Emi Dragon: Free hugs here and only:

ArtsyAF: Wow! Cool tutorial very useful

S160: Thanks so much! I've always had a tough time drawing hair but this should help me work on that.

Kaname: WHY DRAW HAIR IS SO HARD, you make it look so easy pd: i love your art, you're amazing <3

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ako: this helped me so much, thank you <3!!, also i love your artstyle :D!!

Umber: Thank you so much for this video, I've wanted to get back into digital art (I have Clip Studio Paint, A tablet, stylus etc.) This helps a lot :)

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I DONT do meth: The video was so helpful! Thank you so much I tried downloading the brush tho and it doesn’t work so if there are other brush’s like the one you used in the video it would be so appreciated if you could tell me!!!

Cadellia-Fox: Nice tips! Thanks for making this!

Melon Marshmello: Y’know I was thinking my art was missing something, love the way you draw hair :)

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Blandy Blandmin: i love the fact that she tells us that she loves us at the end of the description my heart.....

Daina Gariboldi: I've gotten the form and flow of hair relatively figured our (compared to older drawings like the one in my pfp) but I painting it is always a challenge

Vovex: Thank god I found this, Hair is so difficult to draw for me. Thank youuuu ♥️

Samyolix: Can i ask if you use graphic tablet and if yes, which one? PS: This tutorial is really helpful and your artstyle is amazing!

Bam [bluebepo]: Oh my god, thank you! I needed this sm I have been struggling with trying to render hair since forever hsjshdjd

MKangel 51: THANK YOUUUU i love ur turtorials bro. Take a break bestie but PLZ MAKE MORE THEYRE SO FUN TO WATCH AND HELPFULL and ur voice is rlly calming

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Dark_YTB: i love your drawing style and all of your tutorial thanks you

Ruby Red: Ahh TYSM! I love how you draw hair and colour them. Missed your tutorials alot.

Bri: Hello I love how you draw your eyes could you give a tutorial of girl and boy eyes I’m heavily inspired my you ^•^

MidnightSnek: ur art is so aesthetic,, thank u for teaching me ur ways at long last

Skye_is_Fruity: Thanks for the tips I can finally draw hair :D

Miss Salazar: i was looking for this tutorial on your channel! thank goodness, it's finally here!

Catsan: This is very helpful for beginners.. A lot of settings that I don’t understand... Thanks ^^

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Nikki Cantor: IM STRUGGLING W HAIR & U CAME IN JUST THR RIGHT TIME OMG THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR THIS ❤!!!

Schmaklätte: I find it very sympathetic that you too use the pro version of CSP

Laurel_Tree -KSW-: Me: I wish clip studio didn’t delete my art whenever my tablet dies ;n;, me after video: U HELPED ME THANK YOUUUUUUUUUUU Btw this was very helpful!

ren: Blue's hairs look super floofy, Blue is so underrated, Also does the brushes you use work on laptop?

Zeniitha: As much as I love clip studio paint, there’s no save option for drawings and no gallery for if you need to stop drawing for a while and then return to the drawing on iPad. I used to screenshot each layer, or save them to my gallery, but I can’t save option layers like “multiply” or “add”. plus this takes up way more storage than just using something with a gallery or save feature like ibis paint or procreate :,) If only I could import the brushes and features from clip studio to Procreate hdjfjfh

No Name Gaming: AWESOME!!!! IM LOVIN IT!!! keep up the great work

peachyxin: ugh I absolutely love the way you draw hair it looks so soft and fluffy I JUST WANNA TOUCH IT

vorpwea!: Your art-style is so fluffy- I LIKE IT owo

™「Boris: Quando eu tiver um PC com esses ngc eu vou tentar fazer isso por enquanto vou me preparando e treinando :)

sera f: thank you so much for your tutorials :0

justmedidi: ah! thank you for this video! i need to do more practice as my hair ends up kinda flat if i do it from memory

depresspresso: hihi so I have a question, with the right amount of practice, could someone achieve the same quality of art as the ones shown in this video using a drawing tablet that doesn't have a screen? for example the wacom intuos? id appreciate it if anyone could answer my question <3<3

「LqdyD」: Hiya!! I know no one is gonna respond most likely, but like I’ve been using this tutorial and all! It’s amazing, and it actually helped me get a lot better from what I originally did. The thing is, I’m on mobile (phone) and have LOTS of trouble making the hair look natural(?) I dunno if that would be the right word- but like it always looks REALLY spiky or like the letters u, n, and m, and it looks really just- round-ish? If someone could help me with this, I would appreciate it! Like I’m mainly trying to learn how to do fluffy guy hair, but just can’t figure it out. Someone please send a miracle and help. :)

Art Geometrix: So good. This is really fantastic.

emogutss: Let’s be honest, professional artists have cried like us over art *You can do it luv .* ✨

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