Hand Assignment Part II Example 2 - Tips on Drawing and Shading Hands

Anatomy of the Human Body

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Hand Assignment Part II Example 2 - Tips on Drawing and Shading Hands

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Sandra Süsser
Imagined test and study hand. Was closer with this one.
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Sita Rabeling
Followed Stan step by step and also went back to the bones assignment.
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Dwight
Hello, I'm not sure if I'm the only one, but I thought this hand only had 3 fingers. Looking at the thumbnails, the ring finger is the same value as the palm, as well as the (ring finger's) knuckle's edge making a tangent with the pinky finger's origin. This combines to make it looks like the outline of the ring finger is actually the edge of the palm. The only other thing I can touch on are the fingertips. I think the index's is too small, or the others are too big. I'm not sure how to fix this, as I just finished the bones, but would just like to put that out there. I'd like to say more, but I don't have the expertise to speak about the topics, and may be wrong. Don't hesitate to respond. - Dwight
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Marco Sordi
2021/12/3. Hi everyone. Here’s my assignment for this section. Thanks.
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Gabriel Benatar
Very nice job.
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Shubhi Mohta
Hi, can you please provide feedback on my hand gestures and structure?
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Gabriel Benatar
Hi Shubhi. The structure in both drawings looks fine. Maybe the fingers of the second hand look a little too blocky, and the palm needs a bit more 3D feel-like. Maybe adding some structure lines to indicate volume.
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