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Hair
Hair is a prominent feature in anime. Most anime characters are
distinguished by their unusual hairstyle and/or hair color. Therefore,
it's important to create a hairstyle that stands out. This section
will guide you through the different kinds of hairstyles. You can
also try to experiment your own hairstyles after you get through
the basics.
FALLING HAIR - Here's some
techniques for making hair that falls. This is good for making long
or short hair.
STEP 1: Start with the bangs.
Use thin, quick strokes to create a frame around the face.

STEP 2: Forming the Head
Now, it's time to round off the top of the head. This is kind of
hard--sometimes, it will just look right. Think of it as an extention
to the egg-shape.

STEP 3: Let the hair fall.
Bring down the hair. Don't just draw it in straight lines because
it will look too stiff. Use long quick strokes to create some locks
of hair. But don't draw too many or it will look too busy.

SPIKE IT!! - Spikey hair
is always exciting. It tends to defy gravity and is always standing
up on its own. Here's how to work on the gravity-defying spikey
anime hair.
STEP 1: Sketch bangs and frontal hair.
When spiking hair, the bangs don't fall around the face in a frame.
Instead, they are uplifted, so you could see the hairline and forhead
more clearly defined. Use short, quick dashes and zig-zags to create
a hairline.

STEP 2: Make it wild.
Although you could round off the top and back of the head and leave
spikes in the front, try to be creative. Sketch out where you would
round off the top and back of head, and from there, extend quick
strokes. They don't have to connect at the ends, but just enough
to define the spike.

VARIATIONS - Try to experiment with the hairstyles that you've learned.
For example, instead of spiking the hair up, how about making it
fluffy? You can come up with other hairstyles by varying the way
you use the techniques.
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