Video 77 Drawing Straight Hair Male
Added 2025-07-08 07:33:02 +0000 UTCβοΈ (Intermediate) Practice: Drawing Straight Hair (Male)
By Pogzart
Straight male hair is clean, versatile, and powerful in design. It can be sharp and styled or soft and natural β but either way, flow and structure are key. In this exercise, youβll learn how to draw male straight hair in a semi-realistic anime style with strong clump logic, gravity-based flow, and clean silhouette control.
π― Objective
Learn to draw straight male hair by focusing on clump design, clean flow direction, and stylized simplicity.
Reinforce understanding of:
Directional root-to-tip structure
Simple clump breakdown
Clean silhouette and gravity logic
Line control for sharp or soft styling
π§± Step-by-Step Construction
Step 1: Lay Out the Head and Hairline
Draw the head base and indicate a clear, masculine hairline β straight, M-shaped, or rounded, depending on character age and style.
Place the crown (growth origin), then determine if the hair is parted, center-swept, or messy.
Sketch the hairline with small flicks to show how the strands begin.
Step 2: Build Clean, Gravity-Following Clumps
Use long, straight or slightly curved lines to create clumps from root to tip.
Clumps should fall naturally from the crown and hug the skull.
Taper the ends and vary lengths for a more realistic look.
Allow subtle curve or direction change for personality (e.g., slightly upward ends or angled fringe).
Step 3: Define the Silhouette
Use strong, simplified clump shapes to create a bold silhouette.
Avoid spiky chaos β instead, focus on broad clumps and purposeful angles.
For short-to-medium hair, let the clumps cut across the forehead, dip near the ears, or angle at the nape of the neck.
π‘ Form and Fall Logic
Hair should hug the head and fall naturally β think of cloth or ribbons draping.
Clumps often split slightly near the tip β especially if dry or styled.
Back and side hair should follow the curve of the skull, wrapping around with soft angles.
βοΈ Tips:
Use smooth, confident strokes for clean clumps.
Avoid stiff straight lines β add gentle curves and flicked ends.
Vary the space between clumps β too even makes it feel flat.
Suggest volume by overlapping clumps slightly or adding short back layers.
π¨ Stylization Guidelines
For semi-realistic anime:
Combine sharp outer clumps with subtle inner texture.
Highlight bands can follow the curve of the crown or slide across the fringe.
Use thin hatching or negative space for shine on smoother styles.
Keep side clumps short and crisp for a more masculine cut.
π§ Optional Challenge Ideas
Draw three styles of straight male hair:
Neatly combed (formal)
Slightly messy (casual)
Flat fringe (moody or modern)
Practice parting the hair in different places and following the new flow.
Sketch profiles to understand how straight hair wraps behind the ears and jaw.
π Practice
Fill a page with 3β5 straight hair silhouettes β keep them clean and strong.
Practice shading clumps with parallel hatching to build subtle volume.
Redraw the same haircut from front, ΒΎ, and side view.
Study real haircuts and simplify into clumps before adding detail.
Straight hair looks simple β but simplicity done with purpose is what makes it shine.
Structure each stroke, let the hair fall with logic, and keep the design sharp.
β Pogzart