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How to Draw HANDS - Details for Realistic Hands Proko

How to Draw HANDS - Details for Realistic Hands Proko

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There-s a lot more to hands than bones and muscles. Bones and muscles give it structure, but drawing the surface details like fat, skin, veins and nails shows the character, give hands more expression, and make your drawings look realistic. Full anatomy course at I-ve poured all my experience into this hand lesson series. I-ll teach you hands in 4 parts- Part 1 explored the muscles of the hand and how to draw them. Part 2 (this lesson) teaches all the surface details, like fingernails, skin folds, and fat pads. In Part 3, I-ll show you a drawing process for drawing hands from reference or from your imagination. Part 4 is a treat: there-s 6 drawing demos, teaching you how to draw everything from relaxed poses to clenched fists. I even talk about foreshortening! In this lesson you-ll learn about how fingernails can define perspective, how skin folds can create realism and enhance the gesture, and how the fat pads can react to a hand-s movements. Want more? Sign up for the full course at How to Draw Hand Bones: Part 1 - Muscle Anatomy of the Hand Part 2 - Details for Realistic Hands! Part 3 - Drawing Hands from Imagination Demos - Tips on Shading and Drawing Hands Demos - How to Draw a Fist Demos - How to Draw Cartoon Hands Full Access to Premium Videos - Don't miss new tutorials - Course Package Deals - Pose photo sets
Date: 2022-03-14

Comments and reviews: 6


FYI- Those are not standard head and heart lines. The head in particular is truly unusually low. I suspect it's the hand of the artist because a line that low towards the outside of the palm is associated with a great deal of imagination. The heart is also a bit lower than usual. Often such lines are much much shorter (especially the head. Where lines start and end, whether short, choppy, chained, etc all tell the tale so to speak. Sometimes the head and heart are one, or one may dominate and take over the other. You sometimes see the head take over the heart when one has killed, whether in war or personal life. In some the heart takes over the head/mind. Neither is favorable. Some hands have few lines, others many. This includes lines that cross, make shapes of various kinds, random lines, etc. Many lines often signal a particularly stressful life and are often seen on yogi's and particularly evolved spiritual leaders. or losers. However, yes, learn some basic line placements. but they are not always associated with hand folds. And while a good fate line rises straight up the hand it can be the most difficult to find and distinguish from other lines as it's forms widely vary.
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Thanks for the mention of Steve Huston. I drew with him at least once a week from 1991 until he moved from L. A. to Montana in the early 2000s. He said the edge of the forearm lines up with the forefinger and the palm is shaped like a square Eggo waffle-- and be sure to show the thickness from which the sausage shaped fingers emerge. Boy he did great live demos in chalk on on big pieces of cream colored paper.
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Last time there was Skeleton BDSM so I decided to check the comments for a warning of anything weird this time around.
I hear you've been. snorting charcoal? I guess that is a good way to block santa as he won't give you coal for fears of feeding your addiction.

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Anatomy videos like this always make the location of interest feel all twitchy and uncomfortable for me. Like I-m becoming aware of all the separate parts of my hand existing and I don-t like it lmao
However this is pretty great reference so it-s worth it -

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I spent 4 hours just studying this video, I also did study from the other videos, i wish to be your student, you are a great teacher, thank you so much for the great effort
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It's hard to look at my hand to draw it because I and right handed and I'm missing a knuckle on my left hand which affects the drawing
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