Tip #1: Throw Away Your Vocabulary
A much more dedicated artist than me once said that “drawing is the art of seeing.” It was during a class lecture that we were imparted this wisdom in order to better help us draw our subject matter more true to life. Nowhere can this advice help more than with drawing hands.
Hands are very complex mechanisms, but their structure alone is not what makes them difficult to draw. We speak with our hands and use them for tasks throughout every day of our lives. Because of this, we are constantly looking at our own and other people’s hands. This creates a sense of familiarity. The more time you spend with something, the more you develop emotional attachments to it and less critical analysis of it.
So when we slow down and begin to look closely enough at hands to put their likeness to paper, we can become disgusted and confused by all the shapes and intricate details that begin to surface in our artistic interpretation of them. Most people have a preconceived notion of what a “hand” should look like, how it’s “fingers” should rest, and how the “wrist” should bend. So the key to really seeing a hand and drawing it accurately is to completely forget these terms when drawing them.
When fingers simply become a system of linked tubes and a wrist becomes just an elongated box, we begin to see the root structure of the object we’re drawing. In letting go of these preconceived notions of what something should look like, we begin to draw the things we see as they actually are.
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Wow, amazing post. Nice and interesting tip, the hands are many difficult to our the artistic or for me hahah. I'm follow your content closely, I want invite u too to my artistic channel on Discord, if u want you're welcome! https://discord.gg/mym3yGE
Thank you! I need to start hanging out on Discord more. I have an account, I just haven't found a lot of groups to stick with. I'll definitely have to check it out. Thanks!
THIS: "In letting go of these preconceived notions of what something should look like, we begin to draw the things we see as they actually are." I always said this teaching! Nice work!
Thank you! It's always been a super helpful tip for me.
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I like sketching hands too, you can just do so much with it.
It's so true! We speak with our hands just as much as with our words, so you can express a lot of emotion with the hands alone.
Couldn't agree more! I wanna explore more too...