How to Draw Hands from IMAGINATION – Step-by-Step
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How to Draw Hands from IMAGINATION – Step-by-Step

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How to Draw Hands from IMAGINATION – Step-by-Step

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Assignment

So lets do it. Your assignment is to follow this process and draw 5 hands from imagination. Post them in the Anatomy for Artists Discussion Page. I might critique your drawing in the next critique video.

Btw, I just published a new hands reference pack. These should help you guys practice sketching hands, study the anatomy, and could be reference for your illustrations. There's a bunch of different poses. Over 1500 photos total. And Marshall Vandruff is one of the main models. If you want it grab it here.

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@viny
a quick one hour study :)
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Steve Lenze
Hey viny, These are some cool hand poses to draw, keep at it. I do have some notes on your drawings: make sure you see the fingers as 3D shapes, use the fingernails to help with perspective and watch out for your volumes. I did a quick sketch to show you what I mean, hope it helps :)
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Luke Ng
More Hands from Imagination. All critiques are welcome!
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Thieum
Awesome drawings!
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Benjamin Green
very nice work!
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Steve Lenze
These are awesome!
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Phattara Groodpan
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Luke Ng
More hands from imagination, still trying to drill in the structure and perspective to make my hands look expressive and believable. All critiques are welcome!
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Peter Tinkler
Very nice work, really clean lines too. Perhaps the foreshortening is a little bit too exaggerated in the last one, but I like where you're going with it.
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Samuel Parker
Hand drawings plus a little hand sculpture :3
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Jesper Axelsson
Cool drawings! The gesture and anatomy looks pretty good! - The proportions are a little off, so the hand feels a little broken at times, since things aren't interlocking in the right spot. You might benefit from doing hand drawings where you focus only on the major forms. Kinda like a mannequinization of the hand. Hope this helps :) Keep up the good work!
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Margaret Langston
Here are some hands from imagination. I have a lot of trouble with seeing the thumb form.
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Margaret Langston
Jesper, thank you for sharing you process with me, it's a really good one and very helpful. I especially like the further drawings you did from my hand. Appreciate it so much!
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Jesper Axelsson
Hi @Margaret Langston, nice studies! Yeah, I really found the thumb difficult too. I think it will help to study where its root is. You don't have to go crazy about details, just find the carpo metacarpal joint and indicate it as a sphere. I think continuing to practice drawing things from imagination, is something you'll benefit from. It's a great way to test & deepen your knowledge. I like to follow this routine: 1. Draw from imagination 2. Check were I'm off, with reference. Studying the part I got wrong. 3. Draw again from imagination, spinning the object into a different position. And this is usually what I do, apart from doing the assignments. Really helps you get to know the anatomy, which makes drawing from reference much easier. When you draw form imagination, or when you're studying reference to later draw from imagination, I think you would benefit from using a more gestural approach, kinda what you see Glenn Vilppu or David Colman doing. Start by drawing and feeling the flow, as if there was a river flowing through and across the forms. Then add the major volumes, as if they were rocks interacting with the water, then consider anatomical details. You might appreciate watching this video Drawing Demo by Glenn Vilppu. From 21:00 he shows how he first draws a flow, then contains it with volumes. Hope this helps :)
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Luke Ng
Here's my second attempt at drawing hands from imagination. I'm having trouble with drawing the fingers in foreshortened positions. Any tips and critiques will be really appreciated!
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Parimah Najafi
OMG! amazingly structural and smooth
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julia pace
You've definitely got a good eye.
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Jesse W.
Just a student here, so take what you want from my comment. I think your overall analysis of forms and proportion are very, very good - much better than I can do with hands. That being said, on foreshortening specifically, I got a lot of benefit from reading Michael Hampton's figure book's hands section. In it, he talks about drawing interlocking balls and cylinders in space to learn how T overlaps and form overlaps play into creating a sense of depth and three dimensionality. By simplifying the problem space down to cylinders for finger bones and spheres for joints, the overlap relationships between fingers and joints becomes clarified. In your work I do see some overlapping, but might want to explore pushing it farther to really build a sends of depth and dimensionality. In the last one, especially, I'd love to see how it might look with a an emphasis on t-overlaps and cross contours explaining the interlock between finger sections. Good luck
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Sandra Süsser
Hands imagined (test) and studied. Feedback is welcome. :) the most problems I have is with female hands on which I focused here. Can’t get them slender enough. Even studying from my own hands (see the complete blue sheet) which are really thin they somehow end up pretty bubbly I think. Is there a trick to get female hand proportions more accurate easier?
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Dylan Gabriel
Nice work! The main thing I see is your pinkys tend to be too big/long as compared to the other fingers. For better female hands I would look up artists you like and copy from them to learn how it can be done smoother.
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@edodum
So hard, especially the thumb, I can't place it even after 15 trials.
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Steve Lenze
Hey edodum, These hands are actually pretty good, nice drawing! A couple of things I noticed is that you were a little sloppy with using the creases and lines in the hand and fingers to show perspective. This might be why your thumbs just didn't look right. Also, try to use corners in your drawings to help sell the structure a little more. I did some drawing to show you what I mean, I hope it helps :)
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Sandra Süsser
Hands drawn from imagination. Feedback is welcome :)
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Steve Lenze
So good
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@abrahan13
hi, any feedback is appreciated
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Luke Ng
Hand studies, trying to drill in the proportions and build up that intuition. All feedback and critiques are welcome!
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Jesper Axelsson
Really nice! - In #3, the middle and distant phalanges of the index finger look too short. They look like they're the same size as the pinky's. - In #3, the thumb looks a bit small/thin, and the middle finger might be too thick. - In #6, I would double check that the end of the metacarpals are properly placed. It feels like the fingers don't have enough space. Hope this helps :)
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@hiflow
Grinding hands really helped me understand some stuff
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CHARLES DEIGHAN
Here's my 3rd Hand Assignment. This is a process of following Stan's process for imagination and looking at my own hand for fine tuning reference.
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Jesper Axelsson
Nice drawings! Great job managing some difficult angles!
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1yr
loved ur lines
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CHARLES DEIGHAN
Thanks for the feedback! I appreciate it. I'll keep your observations in mind and try those exercises, at a future time.
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Sam West
Two variants of th same task, I tried a few different ages and characteristics for each hand. The second image has a simple pass at the shadows that I wasn't totally in love with but wasn't planning to do a full rendering.
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Marco Sordi
2023/1/3. Hi everybody. Happy new year! Here's my very first assignment of the new year. Thanks.
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Marco Sordi
2021/12/27. Hi everybody. This is my second attempt for this section. Thanks.
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Marco Sordi
2021/12/22. Good morning everybody. Here's my first attempt for this section's assignment. Thanks.
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@jdn
2yr
silky smooth , love it !
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Sam
3yr
Finally finished with the hand lessons! Though now my hands hurt. I have been working hard to improve the look of fingers and fingernails and I also hoped to work on hand interaction. Thanks to these lessons my confidence in hand drawing has increased and I hope to improve even further! Also am I the first to post here? Cool.
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Natalie
They look great!!
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Nina Noie
Wow these look amazing 😍😍
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Bradwynn Jones
Wow nice hand drawings! My only critique would be to hit the core shadows a bit more on the second pic like in your other drawings. That's really just a minor thing though. I like your hand studies!
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Yi Yu
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