This reference guide is a great tool for learning how to draw different parts of the human anatomy. It includes sketches for the feet, legs, arms, hands, and more. Check it out.
Another study I thought I needed some practice with hands, so I referenced them from some photographs c: The big, painted hand on the right corner is my own haha I hope this helped me understand ha...
So everybody knows that the hands and the fingers are one of the hardest things to draw. So here is a personal collection of different hand references, hope to enjoy it and never stop practice.
I've found drawing hands one of the most challenging aspects of drawing the human figure. You can get away with quite a bit when rendering the human figure,
Use the reference guide to find out the techniques involved in drawing an arm as it swings towards the viewer. This is also a useful guide for anyone who wants to learn more about the anatomy of the forearms and hands.
uuuuuuh this was my only day off! Tomorrow I'll get the guidelines for a new illustration so I had time only for a thing like this. I hope it will be useful! is always a fucking nightmare to think ...
great reference page for people that have a hard time drawing hands (great reference page for people that have a hard time drawing hands http://t.co/zaRWQZ62Ys)...
*** OMG O___O" i can't believe this gotten so much faves! lol... i never really planning on uploading this in my gallery haha i was just thinking if they're useful to some people, and what do you k...
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This reference guide is a great tool for learning how to draw different parts of the human anatomy. It includes sketches for the feet, legs, arms, hands, and more. Check it out.