Video 76 Drawing Wavy Hair Male
Added 2025-07-08 07:22:06 +0000 UTC✍️ (Intermediate) Practice: Drawing Wavy Hair (Male)
By Pogzart
Wavy male hair strikes the perfect balance between structure and movement. It’s versatile — from laid-back and loose to sharp and styled. In this exercise, we’ll build male wavy hair using S-curve logic, clean clumps, and silhouette control — tailored for semi-realistic anime character design.
🎯 Objective
Learn to draw male wavy hair by mastering shape rhythm, weight, and simplified natural flow.
Reinforce understanding of:
Structured S-curve clumping
Flow around the head
Short-to-medium hair weight
Stylized realism in silhouette and line
🧱 Step-by-Step Construction
Step 1: Sketch the Head and Hairline
Lightly draw the head and indicate the hairline with slight irregularity (widow’s peak, subtle waves, or clean edge).
Decide the parting (center, side, or tousled) and mark the crown for flow reference.
Step 2: Build Wavy Clumps with S-Curves
Use soft S-curve shapes to construct clumps from root to tip.
Keep the waves broad and subtle — tighter than female styles but still flowing.
Taper the clumps near the ends, and let some overlap around the temples and back of the head.
Step 3: Shape the Silhouette
Define the outer shape — avoid making it too spiky or too round.
For short or medium cuts, let the clumps arc over the forehead, curl slightly upward at the sides, or break at the ends.
Keep the overall mass hugging the skull but with movement.
💡 Form and Flow
Wavy male hair often falls down and out slightly, not straight down.
Gravity, hair stiffness, and style choice will influence how the waves sit.
Sides may be tapered or fade into the scalp — suggest this with broken clumps.
✔️ Tips:
Use confident S-curves — don’t overdraw.
Start with large clump shapes, then add minor inner flow lines.
Vary wave strength — some tighter, some longer.
Don’t overcrowd the forehead; let some areas breathe.
🎨 Stylization Guidelines
In semi-realistic anime style:
Keep clumps sharp but not overly jagged.
Highlight bands can be short and curve across wave arcs.
Shadow areas should follow under or behind clumps — hatch lightly for volume.
🧠 Optional Challenge Ideas
Draw the same hairstyle clean vs wind-blown.
Try short wavy hair vs long shoulder-length male waves.
Practice side, front, and ¾ views with different wave directions.
🔁 Practice
Sketch 3 male head shapes with different wavy styles: clean part, tousled, and slicked-back.
Fill a page with S-curve clump thumbnails.
Practice layering clumps with light hatching for depth and bounce.
Use reference, then reinterpret the same hair in your stylized form.
Wavy male hair has attitude — it can be chill, classy, or wild depending on flow.
Find the rhythm, shape the volume, and let the waves speak personality.
– Pogzart