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Published: 2019-04-29 14:12:53 +0000 UTC; Views: 39559; Favourites: 399; Downloads: 0
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To pay directly via PayPal (€15 or $18) and receive  your copy via e-mail contact me via note OR email me at martinadabologna@gmail.com . 


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A comprehensive review for artists that esxplains how to understand hands step by step, from their anatomy to their biomechanics, explaining how these elements are helpful in the drawing process. The aim of this study is not to explain how to draw common poses or how to copy from references, but to provide all the necessary knowledge to draw realistic hands, in any pose, and without references.


The tutorial is a 26 pages long PDF (printable A4 format) that includes:

  • 4 Detailed anatomical illustrations of hand skeleton
  • Notes on how to draw well proportioned hands
  • Notes on maximum joint angles to draw realistic poses
  • 4 Detailed anatomical illustrations of hand muscles and tendons
  • Notes on biomechanics of hand to learn how to correctly draw tendons and muscles during different movements and poses
  • 3 spep-by-step examples that explain how to draw hands from the initial sketch of bones to the final shaded result (including elements of biomechanics).
  • 1 illustration of the hand vascular system (for realistic paintings)
  • Notes on how to draw feminine, manly, young and elders hands.
  • Various examples of hands painted by masters to help you understanding each concept.

Few examples of what you will find inside this professional tutorial:


Why should you spend around 19$ for a single tutorial when you can find tons of free tutorials on hands on the internet?
This tutorial contains the most accurate anatomical illustrations you can find on the web, portraying the functional parts of the hand from bones to skin. It also includes a chapter on biomechanics that you won't be able to find in any other tutorial and that is very useful whenever you need to add movement to your drawings. This study also contains many tips and tricks that I developed during both my artistic and engineering studies, and those are hard to find as well .Last but not least, this tutorial does not teach you how to copy from references, but it does teach you how to understand what you are drawing and how to become independant from references. The general understanding approach can be applyed to ANYTHING you wish to draw, so I am confident that this tutorial will also help you in your future drawing studies

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Comments: 10

Dvdsna5 [2024-12-24 20:59:43 +0000 UTC]

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Dvdsna5 In reply to Dvdsna5 [2024-12-25 16:59:47 +0000 UTC]

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Matt-Ew [2019-04-30 00:56:58 +0000 UTC]

Thanks, this is really... "Handy"!

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jotaro007 In reply to Matt-Ew [2020-12-15 14:09:20 +0000 UTC]

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Kaiju27277 [2019-04-29 23:24:09 +0000 UTC]

Holy cow this is amazing. Those hands are so gosh darn amazing. I can't even express it!

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nelson-net [2019-04-29 19:13:59 +0000 UTC]

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MartinaDaBologna In reply to nelson-net [2019-04-29 19:27:28 +0000 UTC]

The download button is on the right hand side of the image.

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nelson-net In reply to MartinaDaBologna [2019-05-01 02:02:14 +0000 UTC]

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SunSetDeviant2 [2019-04-29 18:37:28 +0000 UTC]

So cool!

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MartinaDaBologna In reply to SunSetDeviant2 [2019-04-29 19:29:54 +0000 UTC]

Thanks

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