Following materials for this drawing hairs :
Pencil : Mechanical pencil 0.5mm (HB,2B & 4B) , Artline drawing pencil.
Paper : Ivery drawing sheet (Thickness : 210 gsm)
Texture : Smooth Surface, Color : Ievry white.
Eraser : Ordinary eraser,Tombow monozero eraser, Kneaded eraser.
Blending tool : Soft brush, cotton/tissue paper, Blending stamp.
Step by Step tutorials
Step 1 : Draw Basic Outlines
Drawing a beard outline is a little easier, so you can use any method in which you are good, here I’m using free hand method to draw outline. You can use HB pencil or lighter grade pencil for this, also try to achieve maximum accuracy to avoid further trouble in shading.
Step 2 : Light shading/ First layer
After making the outline, will do light and plane shedding with the help of HB pencil, remember that the shading should be very light so that it can blend well, use back and forth motion for consistency. Blend with soft brush or cotton.
Step 3 : Darker shading/ Second layer
Using 2B pencil, we will now draw a lot of small lines in the direction of hair. Here you have to do shading lightly, there is no need to give pressure, but where the amount of beard is high or we can say density of beard is high, it can darken slightly. If you apply pressure in lighter area, then there may be a problem with highlight further. And then lightly blend with cotton or soft brush.
Step 4 : Darker shading
Now to make beard hair, I will use 4B mechanical pencil(0.5mm) and 8B pencil. You will have to thoroughly observe the reference and look at the beard hair to see where it is dark and where it is light. In lighter area we will shade with mechanical pencil and for Dark area we will use 8B pencil with texture of hair. Draw number of small lines depending on length of beard in the direction of hair, while doing this you have to patient. And then lightly blend with cotton or soft brush.
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