Toryu-Mau: @APayne1776: ... The best reference I know for drawing hand is... Your own hand. >):^D
Hold your left hand in front of you, turn it slowly to see how the shapes that make up the hand changes with angle.
Now transcribe the image of the left hand to a paper with the right hand.
Keep looking back to the left hand to avoid loosing the sense of three dimensional volume. >):^o
Draw the hand multiple times, each time changing the angle slightly to develop an instinctive spatial sense to be able to imagine how it would look from different angles without actually looking at it.
Yes, it will take hundreds of attempts before a lightbulb sparks in the head and you say "Eureka!", But that moment of revelation is worth every second spent getting there, I tell ya. >):^D
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Hold your left hand in front of you, turn it slowly to see how the shapes that make up the hand changes with angle.
Now transcribe the image of the left hand to a paper with the right hand.
Keep looking back to the left hand to avoid loosing the sense of three dimensional volume. >):^o
Draw the hand multiple times, each time changing the angle slightly to develop an instinctive spatial sense to be able to imagine how it would look from different angles without actually looking at it.
Yes, it will take hundreds of attempts before a lightbulb sparks in the head and you say "Eureka!", But that moment of revelation is worth every second spent getting there, I tell ya. >):^D
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