Charcoal powder at graphite, gamit para makaguhit ng makatotohanang buhok? | Dapat Alam Mo!

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Aired (October 11, 2023): Uso ang iba’t ibang hair style, pero ang mga buhok na ito, hindi wig at lalong hindi AI! Gamit ang charcoal powder at graphite, kaya raw makaguhit ng makatotohanang buhok. Panoorin ang video.

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00:00 You know, scissors and patting are challenging when it comes to drawing.
00:04 Especially the hair.
00:05 I agree, Kuya Kimet.
00:07 If you get it right, the effect of the drawing will be realistic.
00:12 Right, Kuya Kimam?
00:13 Yes, that's why other artists spend their time studying
00:20 for the next level of art.
00:22 My boy, what should we talk about?
00:25 You know!
00:26 Hair styles are in trend.
00:32 But these hairs are not wigs and especially not AI.
00:41 Using charcoal powder and gap height, you can draw realistic hair.
00:50 Detailed hair is one of the hardest to draw.
00:53 That's why Jerico Aldueza, 21 years old, started this from Tiaong, Quezon.
00:59 Most of the artists I notice, aside from skin tone,
01:04 we have a hard time with hair and strands.
01:08 How can we make it more realistic to satisfy our client?
01:13 The idea of hair and hair style was learned from his hair stylist.
01:18 When you draw hair, especially the indentation technique,
01:23 you need a long time to draw.
01:26 There should be no gap in every strand.
01:30 Each hair art takes 2 to 8 hours to complete.
01:34 It depends on how long and thick the hair is.
01:37 You should know the particular techniques
01:42 to make it look realistic.
01:44 Where it should be dark and where it should have highlights.
01:49 We call it baby hair.
01:51 In drawing realistic hair, we'll use Jerico's hair.
01:56 We'll start with the outline or the head shape.
02:00 You can follow the process of the haircut or hairstyle
02:08 of your reference.
02:11 To make the hair look real, Jerico uses an inkless pen.
02:21 He'll apply powder to make fine white lines
02:24 and to make the strands stand out.
02:26 After we finish the realistic hair of Ms. Susan Enriquez,
02:31 we can apply fixative to make the drawing last longer.
02:49 The 22-year-old Vincent Espiritu from Tagum City
02:54 is also not the last to make a realistic art.
02:56 Ms. Universe 2018 Catriona Gray was one of the first to do it.
03:00 The most difficult part of realistic art is the skin texture.
03:05 The details are so small.
03:09 It's hard because it's different.
03:12 It becomes more realistic because of the tonal value
03:16 and the amount of tonality.
03:19 Vincent uses charcoal powder and graphite
03:22 in his realistic art.
03:23 That's you, Kim!
03:31 Vincent earns from P3,000 to P50,000 per piece.
03:35 Some of his works have been exported to the US and Canada.
03:39 You should know the basics like tonal value
03:43 and practice because we learn from our experiences.
03:47 There are many ways to draw.
03:50 He uses talent and time to make each piece look realistic.
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