How to Draw a Braid

in art •  8 years ago 


One of my greatest drawing feats was a total fluke.

For years I had it in my head I was going to draw braids. From the influence of Rapunzel to my endless fascination with Laura Ingalls Wilder's Little House series, I drew and drew. But I could not figure out how to draw believable braids. You can fake it for only so long.

When I was about 11, I had an epiphany. Whilst sprawled on top of my grandparents' bed in their magnificent house in Minnesota, it came to me. I don't know how, but I was drawing and decided to put a few interlocking lines together. I wasn't trying to draw braids per se - I had given that up. But braids I drew. And they looked like braids. Once I saw what I had done, I panicked. Would I remember how to do it again? I drew the same sequence of shapes again. Braids! It was like I had spent all my unconscious hours in my brain trying to figure out this braid pattern. Never having had long hair myself or any sisters, I had no one to practice on. My brain must have been putting it together piece by piece over the years, because this winter day was pivotal. If I could draw braids, what else could I do?

And with that, please enjoy the first time I have done a braid drawing demo. 

And that is how I did it then. I wonder if I have that first successful attempt locked away somewhere with childhood memories in boxes? Maybe one day I'll find it. 

The funniest thing is that I remember exactly where I was when I figured out a drawing problem that evaded me for years. 

It was the first time I began to really understand how practice pays off.


Drawings © Johanna Westerman 2016

I so much wanted long hair when I was little - we twisted yarn into "braids" and those were my flowing locks. And I sit here with my hero grandpa.

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amazing. Followed!! UpVoted!!

It will be nice if you could submit your article as answer for my How to Draw? question.

Very good!

Very well written tutlrial

Thank you, @gavicrane

I would appreciate if you took the time to upvote/discuss my most recent post. Thank you.

your skill impresses me every time.

Thank you, @nekromarinist! It's not every day I get compliments from a Russian artistic genius!

I used to love books like these when I was younger.. You should put all of your stuff into a book :D

Thanks, @stealthtrader. I might end up doing that one of these days. I have a whole series of upcoming posts like these planned.

Wow, you are so talented. This is amazing! I'm going to try it.

I hope it makes sense, @mscleverclocks. Thank you!

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Braids are tricky! This is a great tutorial - makes it all seem so simple.

Thank you, @storyseeker. These make me slow down and relearn all over again!

This tutorial could not be more poignant.., if you tried. Not only, can I probably draw a braid, now, if I wanted too. But like any skilled writer, you let the reader in… You speak TO them.., and not AT them. A talent that truly comes from within... And I always leave with so much more, than is written...

Thank you, @macksby. Your compliments always make me smile.

Great post, @fairytalelife! These would make a wonderful book, you do such a good job of describing the process.

Thank you, Eric. You have me thinking now.