Observe the hair’s overall shape and flow before drawing individual strands
Block in the main mass of hair with simple shapes
Draw the direction of hair growth using light guidelines
Identify the light source and plan highlights and shadows
Separate the hair into large clumps or sections
Add midtones first, then deepen shadows gradually
Use varied line thickness to suggest depth and texture
Draw only a few visible strands on the surface
Keep most strands grouped instead of drawing every hair
Leave gaps for highlights and reflected light
Blend tones smoothly where the hair is soft and shiny
Sharpen edges in darker or overlapping areas
Use darker values under layers and near the roots
Add flyaway hairs sparingly for realism
Match strand direction to the hairstyle and head shape
Refine the silhouette of the hair for a natural outline
Compare proportions and volume to the reference often
Build detail slowly from large shapes to small strands
Use erasing or lifting techniques to create highlights
Keep contrast strongest where the hair curves or overlaps
Finish by adjusting shadows, highlights, and stray strands
