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Quick'n'Dirty Braid Tutorial
Quick'n'Dirty Braid Tutorial by @klawzie (Chella Reaves)

Very rough, very quick braid/plait tutorial I did for someone.

I'm willing to help answer questions about them or to redo this if it'd be more helpful. :)

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Rough / Concept
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Posted: Monday, 03 October, 2005 @ 01:31 AM

What might be helpful is if you added indications of which strand of hair goes where (i.e. colored the three strands fully, but differently) instead of the edges.

Unless you're not going for that kind of uberaccuracy, which is of course understandable (as I try and think of a character with a braid, Ed from FMA comes to mind -- and that one's not nearly that...insane.)

Posted: Sunday, 05 February, 2006 @ 08:53 PM

Good idea! When I make an update to this tutorial, I'll deffinately do my best to do what you suggest. :D

Thanks for the suggestion! I appreciate it!

Posted: Friday, 16 December, 2005 @ 03:25 PM

Man, now THIS is something that I can sure use, sys! Drawing braids is the very DEVIL for me, so THIS will come in REALLY handy! I gotta bookmark this one later, OR print it out when I get the money to (my compie's down at hime, so I'm having to do stuff like this at my local library....DRAT it!).

Anyway, keep up the rad work, klawzie-chan! I just looooove your work! ;) :D

Peace, Wolfie.

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Posted: Sunday, 05 February, 2006 @ 08:54 PM

I'm really glad to be even remotely helpful! :D I hope it helps and thanks so much for the comment (and compliment!).

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