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How to Draw Cartoony-Anime Hair In My Style! // Isamu

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Hey everyone! It’s Isamu, for part 2 of the first drawing tutorial! This time, we’ll be focusing on hair! I recommend using the model you drew from the first tutorial. First, draw the hairline and part on the head. Step 2: Make two oval-ish chunks on the side, with an irregular bottom. Separate the bottom into chunks that have a point at the bottom. (I used “bottom” a lot in those sectences-) Step 3:  Draw the bangs. You can either do them more in a triangle shape, or a square shape. Make sure the bottoms are irregular, and that the parts between sections of the bangs go up to the hairline. Step 4:  Draw the majority of the hair. If it is styled in a bun, I recommend doing little wavy shapes at a time forming a rough circle. If it is just down, then make a rough, bouncy-looking shape behind the body. Again, make sure it has an irregular bottom, and maybe add some higher-up chunks that are separated to add detail. Step 5: Detail Add strands of hair on the sides, animal ears, an ahoge, a

How To Draw a Cartony Anime Body in My Style! // Isamu

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  Hello everyone! It’s Isamu again, and it’s time for my first art tutorial. Just a disclaimer, these tutorials will all be in my style. Don’t tell me that it’s not good, because it’s my style, and don’t feel pressured to always draw in this style. So, all of that aside, let’s get into the tutorial! Step 1: Draw a thick, vertical straight line.  This helps with the symmetry and balance when it comes to the rest of the body. It isn’t completely necessary, but I highly recommend doing it. Step 2: Draw two triangles on the top and the bottom of the line. The one at the top should be smaller, and the one at the bottom should be wider. This shows where the main parts of the body are. The top of the top triangle roughly marks the shoulders, and the top of the bottom roughly marks the waist. You can also draw circles at the edges to mark the joints. Step 3:  draw lines positioned according to how you want to position the arms and legs connected to the circles. I’m just trying to show you the