I've got quie a few problems drawing hands correctly. Whenever I try, they never seem to look right. In fact, I've resorted to merely sticking little circles on the ends of my characters' arms.
Can anyone help me out, perhaps give me some tips?
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look at your own hands... works for me. You just have to pay attention to the hand is facing in relation to where it's supposed to be in the picture. Or try to make a mirrored image in case of your drawing hand.
And looking at other people's work always helps too.
You just need to think in basic geometric shapes. Consider the palm something of a tapered box. The top along the knuckles is broader than the lower end near the wrist. Lots of cartoonists start drawing hands as mittens and then detail the fingers as they develop the drawing. You just have to get the basic shape in mind and see it dimensionally instead of flatly.
I don't think you should bother with fingers too much unless you're close enough to distinguish them, though.
The hand is basically a trapezoidal prism... is that a shape? Scratch that...
The hand is a sort of rectangular box with a smaller base than top. The top splits off into knuckles which are NOT all next to eachother. Each knuckle is in a different position, and they go up and down in the plane of the box. The important part about fingers are the joints... let's see... the hand also changes shape a lot, especially the pinkie-side part of the "box."
The thumb is in actuality almost as long as a finger itself, discounting the webbing.
Nails are difficult to draw in without making them look like claws. In general, too much detail of the veins and wrinkles makes the hand grotesque, and it's easy just to leave the whole hand blank, although I'm fond of drawing in the knuckles.
Of course, if you have a more cartoon style, especially a three-finger style, it's easier to draw hands much more simply without all this realistic whatnot.
I amaze myself with my ability to expound upon subjects which I really know nothing about... I have absolutely no right to be lecturing on the drawing of hands, considering I've only drawn a few dozen in my life...
Heh...the middle finger of my right hand actually lies on a plane of about 45 degrees to the rest of my fingers. It's also a little curved to the right. Buggered if I know what I did to it, but it's been that way for years.
I don't recommend drawing fingers that way though. It looks slightly weird...
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Try finding some pictures of hands in interesting poses online, print them out and then study and copy them...practice practice practice until you get a sense of how they work. And as I say over and over again...if you get a chance, take a life drawing class...they fun, extremely helpful and you may get to look at naked chicks.
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I can only pass on the advice my art teacher gave me way back when I was at school... don't draw the fingers, draw the spaces between the fingers... for this to work you have to be drawing from life... but aparently the idea is that you already think you know what hands look like so you draw what you think you should see rather than what is actually there... but that you don't know whatthe gaps beteen fingers are supposed to look like so you draw them the shape you see them... worked for me at the time... and I think I draw hands ok-ish now.
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Jackhass wrote:And as I say over and over again...if you get a chance, take a life drawing class...they fun, extremely helpful and you may get to look at naked chicks.
I took one of those once. It actually helped me a lot for realistic drawing...which I unfortunately don't do that often. o_O
And since it was a class full of girls, we got the chance to look at men in the nude. Most of who weren't all that bad...rrrrrrrowr.
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Thanks a billion, guys! The tutorials proved to be sufficient help in getting started, but I still have one problem...
The Accursed Pinky!
Yes, that one tiny finger always seems so out of place. Lookin' so craaaaazy.
...So, for that reason, I'm debating whether or not to give them all 5 fingers. What are your personal opinions about characters with less than the norm when it comes to digits? Does it work better than 5 fingers with some art styles, or does it look simply lazy? What should I think about if I decide I want to use that shortcut?
Blagh, all this information just for some pathetic hands...o_O
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I love drawing the pinky, actually. The thumb, index finger, and pinky have the biggest acting potential. Really, if you're drawing them as mittens first, you should be getting a rough idea of where the pinky sits. (That lovely shape where the middle finger is the tallest and the heights go down on opposing sides.)