How do I into hands?
>(George Bridgman) The Book of a Hundred Hands
>Drawing Dynamic Hands: Burne Hogarth
>Andrew Loomis - Drawing the Head and Hands
like that
>>2322306
Where can I get a .pdf of this?
>>2322324
Gee, if only there was some way that you could search the internet for the answer.
>>2322303
I don't fuckin' know, I can't even do'em myself.
like this
>>2322393
>Aндpyceнкo Eвгeний
>гpyппa П-31
>2005-2006 гг
>? ceмecтp
>пpoвepил Ш. И. Bopoшилoв
>>2322394
What does it mean my ruski friend?
>>2322400
It's a work of a student Jevgeny Andrusenko, his group, years, semester (can't see, the 4th line) and prof. who checked his work Voroshilov
The second pic isn't really any interesting, the same, name of the student and his professor (not really professors, my vocabulary's not good enough, something like superviser)
>>2322393
Fucking Ahypycehko Ebreiua knows his shit.
>>2322303
How about you draw from life and come up with different ways of constructing them with simple shapes.
>>2322303
The more you try to draw the hand all at once the more it'll look flat and stupid. Start with big shape to get the proportion of the hand and then build the wrist, palm, and fingers bone by bone (not rendering but indicating their size and shape because there isn't much flesh on the hands and most of what you're seeing is bone). I know it may seem weird but it's easier to build hands that try to react to what you're looking at. Each finger is like a leg with its own joints and segments so draw it with sections. Little anatomy goes a long way.
Kamille Corry
valbuena mon frere
Do I dare do this? For nearly 8 hours I should take away a lot of info, I hope.
>>2323484
is it good?
>>2323484
>7 and a half hours
damn
>>2323484
It's going to take more than one watch to understand everything.
>>2323484
A lot of that time is still images playing with music for you to complete assignments
>>2323484
>believing this hard about knowing how to draw something by watching vids
youre in for a ride of your life buddy, art is not for you.
>>2323895
>believing this hard about knowing how to draw something by reading books
youre in for a ride of your life buddy, art is not for you.
>>2323895
You really don't know what you're talking about.
>>2323668
I skipped around a bit and not really worth the time investment if your already have a decent grasp of hands. Had my hopes up with the Intermediate-Advanced claim, there's some helpful advice here and there but not worth it from my perspective. Not when some moron dumped Dynamic Hands off at the used bookstore, I'll just go back to studying that at my own pace.
Might end up just watching the fingernail segment, just because I don't really find much about that to kickstart the thought process.
>>2323886
Pretty much what I've been seeing. That and master studies.
>>2323895
Yeah, I don't just watch the vids, but draw alongside as the person teaching does. I find this works well. Just like in books I just don't look at the pretty picture but draw it out myself as well. I won't fault you for knowing this applies to a vast amount of people, but it was a useless comment nonetheless.