08-21-2024, 07:07 AM
I'm not so good at drawing hands so don't take my advice too seriously...
First thing given the effort you put in those studies, I would chose only good quality pictures to serve as your model. If the picture is pixelated, you end up having to guess more and can less see the underlying volumes of the hand. The third is so blurry I feel pain at the thought of interpreting it! You can use the search option in google to have bigger pictures only.
It might be interesting, in order to feel better the relationship between fingers, to add another layer and draw arcs between the different phalanges. They are generally arranged around curves and I feel like it helps understanding the movements of the hands, as well as their 3D.
First thing given the effort you put in those studies, I would chose only good quality pictures to serve as your model. If the picture is pixelated, you end up having to guess more and can less see the underlying volumes of the hand. The third is so blurry I feel pain at the thought of interpreting it! You can use the search option in google to have bigger pictures only.
It might be interesting, in order to feel better the relationship between fingers, to add another layer and draw arcs between the different phalanges. They are generally arranged around curves and I feel like it helps understanding the movements of the hands, as well as their 3D.