Hey anyone wanna try drawing this guys hand pleeeease?
By the way if you can not please do not reply. I only wanna hear from people who can. Thaaaank you ^-^
Anyone good at hands?
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Re: Anyone good at hands?
You can easily learn to draw them yourself... Check out this tutorial here: http://alexds1.deviantart.com/art/Hand- ... l-83785318 Notice at the end of tutorial he recommends referencing from photos- that's very helpful when it comes to all kinds of anatomy.
Here's another tutorial on male anatomy by the same artist, should help you out as well: http://alexds1.deviantart.com/art/Fella ... -104865472
Here's another tutorial on male anatomy by the same artist, should help you out as well: http://alexds1.deviantart.com/art/Fella ... -104865472
Re: Anyone good at hands?
its not that good, I know
but I hope it can give you Ideas to make a better hand
but I hope it can give you Ideas to make a better hand
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Got it off of deviantart :p
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Re: Anyone good at hands?
I have to agree with Fawn here. Just draw them yourself. The only way to get good at drawing hands (or anything) is to draw them. Look at reference and draw as many as you can. Don't turn into a "Rob Liefeld artist" by constantly trying to hide the hands and feet on your characters.
Seriously - use reference. Look at your own hands - there is one on your mouse at this very instant!
Seriously - use reference. Look at your own hands - there is one on your mouse at this very instant!
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http://www.posemaniacs.com/tools/handviewer/
I sometimes use this site to get a quick reference.
Caution: the link has a nude body
I sometimes use this site to get a quick reference.
Caution: the link has a nude body
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Re: Anyone good at hands?
Practicing drawing hand is actually easier because you could see your own hand while drawing... well, you could only use one hand but why do you need BOTH hands when drawing? Left or right doesn't matter, you could mirror them afterward (being good at drawing left hand means good at both)
Even after you good at it, drawing hands still takes a lot of time. It's not something you could rush it. Even when sketching it, I take a lot of care when drawing hand. I usually pause for a moment, thinking how I should draw it, zoom it in (I use digital), and drawing it more carefully compared when drawing some other parts. Lineart would take even more time, btw,
Practice, practice, and practice. At first, I also sucks at drawing hand. I already lost count on how many pictures and how many months I draw hands (copying from my own left hand) to create good-to-be-looked-at hands. Even now, I still sometimes look at my hand when drawing some difficult pose.
Even after you good at it, drawing hands still takes a lot of time. It's not something you could rush it. Even when sketching it, I take a lot of care when drawing hand. I usually pause for a moment, thinking how I should draw it, zoom it in (I use digital), and drawing it more carefully compared when drawing some other parts. Lineart would take even more time, btw,
Practice, practice, and practice. At first, I also sucks at drawing hand. I already lost count on how many pictures and how many months I draw hands (copying from my own left hand) to create good-to-be-looked-at hands. Even now, I still sometimes look at my hand when drawing some difficult pose.
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