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This tutorial will show you how to draw a pointing hand, step by step.
Steps
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1Make three ovals that get slightly smaller (from top to bottom).
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2Do your best to observe this reference picture and put in these three connected shapes. Notice the angle, created by the top and bottom lines, slopes towards each other.Advertisement
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3Observe the picture (above) and put in the four lines. Notice the direction of each of their curves.
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4Put in the shape for the pointer finger. The small banana shape that you see to the left is the fingernail. Do not close the top!
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5Close the shape to create the knuckles.
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6Put in the triangle shape above the pointer finger.
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7Close the shape at the top by connecting the top of the banana shape with the top of the triangle. Notice the creases of skin on the foreshortened finger.
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8Put in the shape that sort of looks like a birds head from the side.
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9Make a kite shape below the beak of the bird head shape.
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10Close the shape
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11Start the shading by using the method of cross hatching. Cross hatching is a series of lines from the pencils tip (watch the video).
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12Use a blending stump (also known as a Tortillion) or a Q-Tip to smudge the pencil lines. Continue to cross hatch over what you smudge to create strong shadows.
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13The darkest areas will be the area under the pointer finger and the area that is being blended in photo 16. The creases of the foreshortened area of the pointer finger is also quite dark.
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14To finish, use a 2B and 4B pencil to put in the darkest tones.
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Community Q&A
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QuestionHow do I draw a hand print with the details of a hand, like the lines?Community AnswerYou could look at your hand and then copy what you see. You could also put something like paint on your hand, brushing it on gently, to make the lines on your hand stand out better against the skin.
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