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Hey everyone, thought I'd try my hand at doing a short step by step tutorial thing, since their rather popular on DA xDSo lately I've been practicing hands, heres a new technique I picked up off of Google, which has helped me improve my hands A LOT. Hopefully it can help some of you ^^
STEP INFO:
Step 1: Start by making a flattened rectangle that follows the perspective of the hand reference your using (this technique can be used to construct hands from memory later, but I would start by practicing it with a hand reference). Once your satisfied, make a triangle protruding from the side of the rectangle where the thumb will be.
Step 2: Sketch a circle at the base of the rectangle to use as a connecting point for all the bones. Sketch four different lines, one for each finger, to the end of the rectangle. This will give you an idea of where each finger will come out of the hand, and give you an idea of knuckle placement. The two curved lines are used to space the finger joints (hard to tell with this hand pose). Make two equally spaced curved lines, the first is where the first finger joint is, the second is where the end of the finger is (the first finger joint is the same length as the last two together).
Step 3: Sketch in the rest of the hand. Add the rest of the thumb at the end of the triangle you drew earlier (using reference for a while will let you figure out an appropriate length). Also sketch in the fingers, everyone draws fingers differently, so just experiment and see what you like. You may also add in the wrist like I did, but it isn't necessary.
Step 4: I cleaned up the sketch a bit, but this isn't necessary, I just prefer painting over linework that's a bit cleaner. But I strongly suggest you sketch in the forms of the hand before painting, this will really help you memorize the different forms in the hand, not to mention help you paint it more accurately later on. This will also help you think of things more three dimensionally, which will help make your painting more realistic.
Step 5: Pick a colour pallete before painting. My tendency is to choose a light colour, a light/medium, and dark/medium, and a dark tone. This will give you 4 different variations of shadow to work with (even more when you blend them later). I also choose two more saturated colours to use later, to make the skin tone a bit more lively (don't overuse these colours). Now begin blocking in shadows. You can either choose your own light source if your confident in your abilities, or try to replicate the shading of your reference. Try not to use the same tone for all the shadows, some areas will be darker, some will be lighter.
Step 6: Finish the painting! At this stage just try to render the painting to a polish. Blend your shadows together, play around with the darkness/lightness in certain areas, and add those subtle saturated colours to the skin tone to liven it up. You can even add some subtle texture after you finish painting. This stage is hard to explain, the best way to learn how to bring it all together is to practice and develop your own painting techniques.
Practice makes perfect, the more you practice this technique, the better youll get at it. Hopefully this can help some of you! I know how hard drawing hands can be at times. Just keep practicing and you'll improve!
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dragoonx77 [2014-08-08 07:12:35 +0000 UTC]
Thanks. Lord knows I have trouble enough drawing hands. Very useful.
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Wraeclast In reply to dragoonx77 [2014-08-08 10:06:38 +0000 UTC]
I'm glad to help ^^ I know the feeling, hands can be really hard to get right, just spend some time practicing, you'll improve in no time Β
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yoshiga123 In reply to ??? [2014-08-08 07:05:31 +0000 UTC]
LOOK!: Help needed, spread the word:Β bonfireprince.deviantart.com/jβ¦
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Trishields [2014-08-08 06:06:34 +0000 UTC]
The anatomy and shading is a bit off; this isn't anatomically correct. The Thumb does not connect directly to the index finger this way... The volume lines look correct, but the shading, or rather where its placed, is misleading in terms of where the muscle and bones actually are in the hand and where they go. It is a good attempt, but I would give it a bit more work, personally, before teaching others to do a hand this Β way.
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Wraeclast In reply to Trishields [2014-08-08 10:10:51 +0000 UTC]
Yeah, everyone has room to improve, even the pro-est of the pro, but if no one tried to help those with a skill level below them, their would be a lot less artists. ^^
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UniqueDesire In reply to ??? [2014-08-08 05:47:52 +0000 UTC]
this makes it so much clearer to understand! Thanks for the share!
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acess24 [2014-08-08 05:34:49 +0000 UTC]
tried this...ended up with a finger longer than the hand.... xD
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SeaQuenchal In reply to ??? [2014-08-08 04:44:23 +0000 UTC]
Cool tutorial, very helpful!
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diving-in-the-depths In reply to ??? [2014-08-08 04:35:06 +0000 UTC]
Thank you! I'll download it and use it for ref.Β
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Wraeclast In reply to diving-in-the-depths [2014-08-08 10:08:26 +0000 UTC]
My pleasure, glad I could help xD
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ocarinageek [2014-08-08 03:50:16 +0000 UTC]
Oh my god this is everything I ever dreamed of!
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GadzooksBonanza In reply to ??? [2014-08-08 01:06:53 +0000 UTC]
Step one, Draw a nice little Fez
Step two, make it a fancy Fez
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Slipmaskin In reply to ??? [2014-08-07 21:31:04 +0000 UTC]
I feel that the thumb is a bit off, but this is definitely still a good technique to teach out to people.
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Wraeclast In reply to Slipmaskin [2014-08-07 22:39:02 +0000 UTC]
Haha definitely, when it comes to hands thumbs are definitely my weak spot, but we all have room to grow and improve, even the people who make the tutorials Its all about practice ^^
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Wraeclast In reply to A-lia [2014-08-07 20:47:36 +0000 UTC]
My pleasure ^^ Glad it can help people ~
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ElJosueLight In reply to ??? [2014-08-07 20:22:30 +0000 UTC]
This will come in handy. Thanks! :3
No pun intended. haha
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Wraeclast In reply to ElJosueLight [2014-08-07 20:25:03 +0000 UTC]
Haha thank you! I'm glad it can be of help ^^
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NeonCookiiz In reply to ??? [2014-08-07 18:04:01 +0000 UTC]
Thing from the Adams Family π
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DisturbedShifty [2014-08-07 16:56:54 +0000 UTC]
Who else saw this and thought it was Spider-Man related because of the number 4 drawing?
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Shockand-Awe In reply to DisturbedShifty [2014-08-07 17:53:50 +0000 UTC]
... Well now I can't UNsee O______o
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Wraeclast In reply to DisturbedShifty [2014-08-07 17:07:01 +0000 UTC]
Lolol, I can definitely see that, I didn't even notice before xD
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xXLegendary-FuryXx In reply to ??? [2014-08-07 16:27:41 +0000 UTC]
Very coooooooolllllll!!!!!!!!!
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Wraeclast In reply to xXLegendary-FuryXx [2014-08-07 16:32:52 +0000 UTC]
Thank you! I'm so glad you like it ^^
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xXLegendary-FuryXx In reply to Wraeclast [2014-08-07 16:33:25 +0000 UTC]
I very like your all arts
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Gecko-Comics [2014-08-07 15:57:42 +0000 UTC]
this is absolutely beautiful...thanks for sharing this!
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Wraeclast In reply to Gecko-Comics [2014-08-07 15:59:39 +0000 UTC]
Thank you! I'm glad you like it ^^
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sdghiuhsdighsfiguhih In reply to ??? [2014-08-07 13:34:58 +0000 UTC]
"I'd try my hand' <--- That pun!
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