^^ Coincidentally, I gave her the same gesture with her free hand in both, but I really think the rock-covered one looks more natural, due to the separation of the fingers.Īnother thing to pay attention to is the folding of the palm, which is basically a little fleshy pillow with an indentation in the middle. This is the same character, but they’re actually two different images. Remembering this order of freedom (fingers with more range tend to separate from the others more often) and learning which fingers tend to move with which will help you design more lifelike hand gestures. The thumb has the most range then comes the index finger, the ring finger, the middle finger, then finally the pinky…on my hand, at least, it can’t even fold forward without dragging the ring finger with it, unless the thumb holds it down. Once upon a time I saw an interesting tutorial on Twitter that described the fingers as being tied together by strings…if you move any finger (even the thumb) far enough, eventually another finger will move with it they aren’t independent. But often what separates a good drawing from a great drawing is knowing how a hand moves. ![]() So, fundamentals: y’all know what a hand looks like. But let’s start with what I already know. ![]() ![]() ^^ My main problem right now is not having a big enough repertoire of cool poses to experiment with…I may have to try doing studies.
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