
As promised, the hand tutorial makes its way here. These hands are referenced from my own, however I added some stylistic elements. I hope it serves those of you who require more 'hands on' experience. Ha, ha, ha, ah...
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DISCLAIMER: These tutorials are not the finite way to draw things. Other artists may say otherwise, and that is
just fine. This is simply my way of doing things that have worked for me, and I believe they may be more insightful
than the average tutorial; yet-- still easy enough for beginners to understand.
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I do tutorials every 1-2 months (1 month being the most common).
Large tutorials that exceed 2 pages sometimes take longer, but I have
been told are worth the wait. These tutorials are on Patreon for 2 months,
before making their way here. These tutorials will NOT give you a step by
step direction, they INSTEAD give you insight as to the terminology,
components, and structure of whatever it is we are going over. To twist
something, you have to know how it works first- otherwise, you are
drawing a mirrored object. What do I mean by this? You need to
understand 3D perspective mentally, so as to draw things in various angles.
When you study a flat image on a tutorial, you won't get accustom to
'3D' perspective. I hope this makes sense.
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https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachme.....9638825278.jpg usually my nails are more like claws but I've been biting lately. Old habits die hard.
Very impressive tutorial! I completely agree that teaching structure and how things work is far more useful than step-by-step instructions that only show you a single angle.
I did want to add, that the big vein on the wrist is actually the tendon of the Palmaris Longus, which some folks interestingly don't have at all.
I did want to add, that the big vein on the wrist is actually the tendon of the Palmaris Longus, which some folks interestingly don't have at all.
Thanks for the input. For some reason I feel like I should have known that was a tendon, seeing as how it's hard and like a band. I'm very active so I have a vein that runs along it when I hold it up, so I didn't think about it. Learn something new everyday
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