Hands

Hands

Re: Hands Posted by Spartan on Sat Dec 11th 2004 at 9:15pm
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Now many people can agree that drawing hands is very difficult but with the right techniques and practice it can be mastered. There are many tutorials on this and I am just going to provide some links and give you some tips on drawing hands. First off I recommend that you look at either your own hands or pics of others and study them very carefully. The first thing to mastering hands is to understand their structure just the way that you would with a building or a human body. The middle finger is the longest finger and the pinky and thumb are aproximently the same length as each other. Also the actually hand part that all the fingers connect onto is about the same length as the middle finger. The two fingers on either side of the middle finger are the same length but the pointer finger is placed slightly lower then the finger located on the opposite side of the middle finger. Also it's a good idea to imagine the hand as a shovel and that it is not square but gradually comes closer together as the fingers extend outward. When drawing the hand also be sure to mark the placements of the joints in the fingers. There are only two joints that are needed to be marked in each finger this includes the thumb. Also remember that finger nails do not cover the entire top part of the tip of the finger. The are where the four fingers connect to the top of the hand is curved. I will add more to this later on and maybe even draw up some example pictures but for now here are some links to tutorials that should help you some more.

http://elfwood.lysator.liu.se/farp/hand/

http://www.polykarbon.com/tutorials/hands/hands.htm

http://www.polykarbon.com/tutorials/hand2/hands.htm

It's ironic how one of the hardest things to draw is the thing that we use to draw with.
Re: Hands Posted by Kanniball on Sat Dec 11th 2004 at 9:43pm
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Nice Spartan. Keep it up!
Re: Hands Posted by Spartan on Sat Dec 11th 2004 at 10:21pm
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The entire hand including the fingers and thumb is about the size of your face.
Re: Hands Posted by Cassius on Sun Dec 12th 2004 at 5:17am
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It's pretty easy to draw hands because you don't really have to worry about proportions.
Re: Hands Posted by Spartan on Mon Dec 13th 2004 at 2:36am
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I'm going to do a tutorial this week on drawing hands and then later on I'll do another one on human proportions. I like to let other people in on the stuff I learn.
Re: Hands Posted by Crono on Mon Dec 13th 2004 at 4:46am
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I'm going to do a tutorial this week on drawing hands and then
later on I'll do another one on human proportions. I like to let other
people in on the stuff I learn.
No offense, but why don't you wait until you're better at it?
Re: Hands Posted by Spartan on Mon Dec 13th 2004 at 11:00am
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No offense, but why don't you wait until you're better at it?
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I'm not the best at it but it was going to be anything in depth. Just on the structure. I'd prefer if someone like you did one though.
Re: Hands Posted by Crono on Mon Dec 13th 2004 at 8:34pm
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Honestly, that homer sketch I put up was about the last character
sketch I did and that was almost a year ago. I finished up my finals
today, maybe I'll try something out. However, if you write anything,
use real life proprotions as if you're making a photorealistic drawing.
The anime drawing has been covered by Jullie Dilon. Very well I might
add.

But if you want people who are actually good, Finger would be much better at it then me. I mean, it's his job :lol:
Re: Hands Posted by Finger on Wed Dec 15th 2004 at 5:04am
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Correction, I'm a designer, not an artist! The art is my hobby :sailor:

Hands are tricky things to draw. I just try to view them as geometric shapes; rectangular sections connected with joints (fingers), attached to a rectangularish plane (palm).

Tutorials are great, but there are a ton of good tutorials out there that would be far more comprehensive than anything anyone here could do (including me). I would much rather talk about the technique of drawing or painting, than basic anatomy and such.
Re: Hands Posted by parakeet on Sat Jan 8th 2005 at 6:44pm
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i made a giant stone hand in hl1 , but it got deleted = / should have created a
screenshot of it and ftp'd it somewhere, took forever to get it
to work "in game". Sorry about the off topicness of it all
Re: Hands Posted by Myrk- on Sun Jan 9th 2005 at 11:17am
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I'd say study some anatomy books of hands or humans, always damn useful when you wanna draw people.