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Feb 2021

I'm all for folks branching out to diversify their cast and challenge what they typically draw in order to be more inclusive. If Africa or any of the countries that exist within Africa aren't a thing in your fantasy story, he is just black. He is quite the beauty and the rounded features look good without coming off as satirical and I love his lips. The textural approach to his hair is interesting on the digitally rendered version, but not sure that brush choice is the best for giving off a curl pattern though. I like how you did it on the sketch (2nd face with the short coils) more.

I'm not 100% sure on what you are asking, but if it's about him looking black enough? I think he's fine :).

-From your neighborhood card-carrying black person Lady T.

8 days later

Thank you so much! I hope your path is also very fruitful, it can be hard at first to try new things but there's always a benefit to including any form of diversity in art when it comes to characters (especially since in a lot of art styles they can all begin to blend if they don't have different features)

Yes he is just black since the countries of our world don't exist in this one^^ I'm glad you think he's beautiful, it's my first sketch so I'm still trying to smooth out his look, but I was worried that his look might not be as good as my other characters since it's my first time drawing this ethnicity. Thank you for your insights and so sorry for the late reply.

I'm actually currently looking for the right brush for his tight curls, if you have any suggestions I would be very grateful, but either way thank you for your opinion! ^^

I'm not sure what kind of brush you're looking for specifically but this artist has natural hair brushes for black hair that are available on their website here:

https://twitter.com/SimkrayINK/status/12939288921227714561

Thank you very much! I’ll see if they work for the program I’m using ^^

Thank you! I believe I’ll try this brush first as I’m not sure if most downloaded brushes will be useable with Krita or Sketchbook which are the art apps I use.

Gotcha. I have a pretty stylistic approach to doing afro-textured hair as I tend to make natural black hair very rounded and cloudlike. When I do braids it's pretty much the same deal, I keep it round, but I also like to be real extra with bigness, that may not work for you, and as your style isn't painterly I'd probably avoid brushes that have natural brush patterns as they will be a bit jarring in your style, but I encourage experimenting. Mayhaps try and find or edit a round brush (or the one you typically draw with) that has a bit of line jitter instead so that you will still have control, but also get a little texture out of it.

That’s some excellent advice! Sketchbook does allow my to make my own brushes so I think that’s very doable, And thanks for describing the brush I would need, I’m very grateful for the help :heart:

No problem! I'm glad to see you are out here trying to diversify more and looking for ways to do it as naturally as possible <3!

It looks nice so far I like the brush you have used I think the hair needs to have a little more texture to it though, like to show more of the coils because it looks kind of flat but everything else looks nice :sparkling_heart::fire:

Yeah with the lightning you could see the texture of the hair, I still think that there should have a little more of the coils but then again I've seen my hair like that in a way with like something covering it for a period of time that looks nappy so it works with me :grin:

No no, I’m totally looking for assistance! I suppose my issue is I just don’t know how to make coils? Do you have a suggestion, I’ve looked up tons of tutorial but I feel like each one is different-

hmm, well you could look at coils as a literal object for an example

like for this one you see it as small

you could use that as looking at small tight curls it is like the same but one is an object you use and the other really isn't

Like for this short video I have found it is like that but with the coil/curl is more loosen

Here I have drawn out some examples to give you an idea :sweat_smile:

it is like what you have done with that drawing you've made,
what I have done was used the letter z and made it into small ones zig zagging back and forth until it gets small upwards

Ok , I think it is best to look at examples of types of hair and to transform it into your style just don't put yourself too hard of drawing that person :sweat_smile:

And another example you could look at the types of hair like this one