Male vs Female Hand Anatomy for Sculptors
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Male vs Female Hand Anatomy for Sculptors
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LESSON NOTES

Let's explore the variations in hand sculpting techniques across different genders.

Men's hands are generally larger, more robust, with pronounced bone structure, visible veins, and thicker skin, while women's hands are more slender, graceful, with softer transitions and finer lines. Pay attention to the proportions, joint definition, veins, tendons, nails, and overall musculature to accurately depict masculine or feminine hands.

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Decide which gender you are less familiar with, when it comes to sculpting hands. That's the gender you are going to be sculpting! 

Sculpt a hand paying close attention to the specific differences highlighted in this lesson, such as proportions, bone structure, and the overall appearance of the skin and nails. Aim to exaggerate these characteristics to emphasize the masculine or feminine qualities of the hand you're sculpting.

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