Personally, I find it pretty cool, but if your goal was to draw realistic hands (as this lesson proposes), adjustments might be welcome. For the drawing on the bottom right, I’d say it definitely looks pretty caricatured/cartoony on the tips of the fingers and nails. Also, I think the knuckles and finger joints look a bit too caricatured for what is expected in this assignment. The drawing on the middle bottom has more believable proportions, but I feel that the interior of the palm is not clearly described in 3D space - perhaps using basic forms to build it up and wrapping some cross contours could help. The drawing on the bottom left seems to have the ring and pinky fingers a bit too elongated. The three on the bottom also look fine overall, although, for more realism, I’d recommend a few adjustments in proportions and form: Especially the one in the middle top - probably my favorite one in this page. IMAGE 2 - I really like the three ones on the top. In the drawing on the right, the 3rd phalanges (tips of the fingers) look a bit too big and round, as if they were being caricatured (which, for this specific exercise, doesn’t seem to be a relevant goal to aim for). In my point of view, the one on the left looks a bit more well-resolved in general (compared to the other one) because the fingers’ proportions look a bit more realistic (which was an important goal for an exercise on drawing realistic hands), the thenar eminence feels more rounded and the palm feels a bit more 3D, I believe due to the “heart line” that’s wrapping around its edge. I’m also assuming that the two drawings in this image are two different attempts you took at the same pose. ![]() I think the drawing turned out pretty nice overall. IMAGE 1 - I think it’s great that you tried this dynamic and interesting pose on your own - you didn’t have a Stan’s demo to copy from in this case, so I assume it must have been extra challenging. ![]() Paraphrasing Stan, drawing hands is hardly ever easy, so I imagine it must have been challenging - but I’d say you managed to complete a pretty nice set of hand studies here.įor this critique, I think it’s better to comment image by image, so let’s go. Hey, Saini! Again, I appreciate your patience with my delayed replies.
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