Try and use rounded segments and other shapes for hair rather than sharp lines and polyfills.
An outline could help but with any hair there are layers to it, start with the closest to the cranium then branch out to the furthest layer, use reference material and once again try and just stick with the other shapes available, namely ellipses, rounded segments, circles perhaps and triangles in some cases.
Focus on the hair’s main shape and then consider potentially adding some finer points potentially pushing for singular hair strands throughout.
Replying to:HarryI’m stupid so I am confused Abt layers
If you feel through your hair and if you’ve had your hair cut before you have layers as to how your hair sits on top of each other and of course how sits in your head itself.
Hair grows from various points in thicker or longer amounts and that’s why hair works differently and looks differently, as it grow out it will create ‘layers’ and each layer of hair will sit atop each other creating a specific hair style.
Try and use rounded segments and other shapes for hair rather than sharp lines and polyfills.
An outline could help but with any hair there are layers to it, start with the closest to the cranium then branch out to the furthest layer, use reference material and once again try and just stick with the other shapes available, namely ellipses, rounded segments, circles perhaps and triangles in some cases.
Focus on the hair’s main shape and then consider potentially adding some finer points potentially pushing for singular hair strands throughout.
I’m stupid so I am confused Abt layers
If you feel through your hair and if you’ve had your hair cut before you have layers as to how your hair sits on top of each other and of course how sits in your head itself.
Hair grows from various points in thicker or longer amounts and that’s why hair works differently and looks differently, as it grow out it will create ‘layers’ and each layer of hair will sit atop each other creating a specific hair style.
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