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Hair is a weird thing isn't it? It's just a bunch of thin filaments that stand out and hang from the body, most visibly from the head. Everyone is bald as an egg underneath this coating of head-fur, but the floof on top takes on a life, body, and shape of its own even though the truth is that it's just thin threads all buffed up with a lot of air. Hairstyles can indicate class, status, wealth, occupation, style, coolness, lack of cool, age, date, and any number of other factors about a person and where and when they fit in society. We also have strong reactions to hair: love, hate, revulsion, or disgust. It can indicate whether a person belongs to a community, a society, a religion or a sect.
It's a gigantic subject, so lets limit it down to just a few things…
In the 20th century the biggest events with hair were caused by the 2 world wars. World War one gave us the beginnings of female emancipation: in the 1920s after WW1 we had young “flappers” with their short, boyish haircuts, much to the shock of some people. But it was also the first beginnings of mass military service for millions of young men who were introduced to the mass enforced conformity of the military haircuts.
In the years between wars fashion fought back and other styles prevailed, but World War 2 bought millions more men and women into military service and THIS time those fashions stuck. It wasn't till the late 1950s and early 1960s the the first reactions to post war ultra-conservatism started to show up with what eventually became the counter culture movement exemplified by hippies. Long hair on men was seen as an act of revolution. Their conservative parents somehow forgot that their own parents and grandparents before them had long shaggy hair and beards (if they wanted them), and treated the long haired youth like something new and weird, when in reality it was their own conservative war traumatised generation that were the weird ones.
That aside, what hairstyles do you like? What do you gravitate towards? Do you like particular styles on characters that you draw or read about in comics? I love big hair and long hair on my characters because short hair is really hard to draw. But these days I experiment with my styles, even bald styles which are interesting, though not full bald because that's just easy mode.
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Ozoneocean at 12:00AM, July 30, 2024
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Ozoneocean at 4:35AM, Aug. 1, 2024
@dpat57 - haha! Thankyou :) My ladies from over the decades, but they're not very consistent LOL!
Ozoneocean at 4:35AM, Aug. 1, 2024
@fallopiancrusader- really? Bald just works so easily when I draw it. My character Cc was bald when I first designed her.
dpat57 at 2:35AM, July 31, 2024
Super artwork for the article, showing a variety of hairstyles worn by attractive women. Consistency matters.
fallopiancrusader at 11:27AM, July 30, 2024
I find that bald is the hardest, because 1) the surface anatomy and proportions of the skull are very subtle and hard to draw convincingly, and 2) when a character has long hair, then if I didn’t get the face quite right, I can always put in a stray lock of hair to cover up the mistake!
Ozoneocean at 8:12AM, July 30, 2024
Hahaha! How to draw good short hair? It's difficult!
PaulEberhardt at 8:08AM, July 30, 2024
🎸 ♫♪ Give me a head with hair / Long, beautiful hair / Shining, gleaming, steaming, flaxen, waxen / Give me down to there hair / Shoulder length or longer / Here, baby, there, mama / Everywhere, daddy, daddy... ♫♪ HAAAAIIIIRRR!! 🤪 --- ahem. My characters have a certain tendency towards slightly shaggy hairstyles. It's just more fun drawing them that way, and it makes them somehow more expressive. It generally makes the style of the comic look rougher, more hand-made, a trick I stole fr... was inspired to by Franquin, of Marsupilami and Gaston fame. It also allows me to subvert the trope that every good-looking woman will instantly have a perfect hairstyle right after coming out of bed - do they use epoxy as a setting lotion?! Also, short hairstyles that do not make a character look like having oddly-shaped skull are really, really hard. I'll second that.