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Published: 2014-07-20 03:07:45 +0000 UTC; Views: 8065; Favourites: 382; Downloads: 120
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So here is my accompanying hair tutorial! Basically the same process as skin n stuff. I use this same technique all over! I really recommend a brush that can be soft but also make hard edges! Something too soft looks horribly unnatural and something too hard will make your hair look plastic ( also unnatural ).If you have questions please ask!
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Comments: 8
komatana [2014-07-20 08:02:53 +0000 UTC]
no wonder coloring hair as strands comes out so horribly for me
i've always wanted to replicate your coloring style too it's just ... pen pressure brushes
cannot find pressure = opacity button in mac cs4 i'm suffering
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ti-ri In reply to komatana [2014-07-20 15:51:53 +0000 UTC]
Yep we just have to draw what looks most natural. Natural hair does not look like individual strands. Also it's been years since I've owned a Mac so I'm not aware of my style's limitations
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komatana In reply to ti-ri [2014-07-21 01:23:43 +0000 UTC]
the only limitation mac has is that there is no sai for mac
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ti-ri In reply to komatana [2014-07-21 01:25:33 +0000 UTC]
Aww
I don't use SAI so I don't have to worry about it lol
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Wikipedia [2014-07-20 05:28:17 +0000 UTC]
I've done the "colouring hair as strands" thing for waaay too long; it's only recently that I moved out of that mentality. Alas, some styles call for more angular lines with the hair, but I personally prefer seeing more organic forms in my personal work :C
Thank you for this tutorial, as with the previous one!!
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ti-ri In reply to Wikipedia [2014-07-20 06:30:46 +0000 UTC]
I've never used strands ( At least that I can think of, I could be forgetting ). It doesn't seem natural, lol. I've always blocked out sections.
Angular lines aren't my strong suit lol, I draw very curved lines
you're welcome! I hope I was able to explain things well ;;;
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