I actually just saw she has one kind of like this!! It's called things to doodle in class when youre bored. Not sure if that's what you're looking for but It's about 3 vids down from this one. It's part 3 which means there's 2 more 😃
My tip is to do the line art with a pencil too, just like in the video. If you use a pen/liner and erase all the pencil sketch, the result may not look so good. But if you keep the pencil lineart a bit messy and sketchy it will look better
Yea that’s true in most cases. Like when you’ve made the sketch it would obviously be messy as it’s just to help guide u, once u decide ur sketch is finished and erase the guide lines and trace it out it then looks incomplete as the guide lines hv been erased.
I used to have this problem too. The solution is to not think of the lineart as simply tracing,but as creating another,more detailed drawing with the sketch as a loose reference. Your lines don’t even have to be very clean. Line weight easily stops it from looking boring if done right. I like making lines thicker around anything I want to bring attention to (especially the eyes). You can also think about lighting and include shadows in your lineart if you like that type of style.
What looks nice to you. What is something you see that makes you go: “That. I wanna draw like that.” Look at it, study it, BOOM that’s how you draw that now, until you want to change it I also recommend Proko or Sycra if you want tutorials
If you’re unsure I’d recommend using references. I find it helpful to draw a sort of blob in the basic shape of the hand position. If you’re drawing a pose where the fingers are separated, don’t draw around each individual finger, just draw the general outline. Then you can add guidelines, usually one where the knuckles are, and one where the second joint of the fingers are (I mean the joint closer to the palm). Then do a rough sketch, like she says. For adding details, look where shadows and wrinkles fall on the hand, and maybe add tendons on the back of the hand for thinner characters. Using and combining references can help teach to be better at drawing without references. I hope this was helpful, let me know if I missed anything.
Honestly since returning to drawing 2 months ago I said fuck it, I’m gonna draw everything that I “hate to draw” (although it was a “don’t know how to draw”) one of those things was hands, and well I’m not that good yet but I discover i was afraid more than anything, for fear of “ruining my drawing” ( wich wasn’t that good but i feel is what a lot of people “suffer”) I was afraid to draw outside of my comfort zone 😂 I have failed more drawings this 2 months than my whole life but I started to enjoy drawing again and I’m kind obsessed, I still kind of hate the hands but I don’t fear them anymore.
Most important step to learning how to draw something; use some references! It's not 'cheating', references are very helpful for learning the basics and anatomy of body parts + objects! Also, I find it's better to start with drawing the overall shape of something rather than trying to draw every single little detail right away. My hands usually start off as weird squares or pentagons with funky sticks at the ends since those are my preferred shapes/guidelines for the palm/overall hand and fingers! Don't be afraid to experiment with different techniques! Learning what works best for you is the goal!
So pretttty, i love how she or he adds the nails sharp it really brings out its beauty and captures my eyes into watching and want to learn how to draw hands!
If you don't know the anatomy and perspective for certain angles, it won't work. I mean the trick is just practicing and looking at your own hands for reference.
those hands look better than most of the drawings in my sketchbook"s" but only some cuz im really proud with some of them and i don't wanna make em look bad
I think the best advice for drawing fingers I have observed is that our fingers are straighter than they might seem. Draw straight lines and only curve them at the knuckles.
I think a fun art challenge would be trying to draw double jointed/ hyperflexible or hypermobile hands (I have weak ligaments so my thumbs(and my joints in general) are both hypermobile and hyperflexible it freaks people out lol) Also this was super satisfying to watch your style is so nice!!
How to draw hands: step 1. Learn hands anatomy
not really
first would be
yeah, hand anatomy, or relationship of proportions
Everyone is different, theres no right or wrong way to do and learn things 💀
@@XSillygooseX what if I'm a traditional artist and don't use a tablet to draw? 💀
@@ms.pirate use a book. There are many to learn how to draw
Day 9 of asking for an art tutorial on your community post named "what is the time in your country?" Please the art is gorgeous!!!
8:48 pm florida USA
i misunderstood this-
@@younot6921LOL SAME
Basically I'm asking her the tutorial of her art on that community post named "what is the time in your country"
this may be not what you're looking for but it's pretty similar to the one in the community post:
ruclips.net/user/shortsn4V27lhtZ6c?feature=share
Guide lines? GIRL IDK WHERE AND WHEN TO START 😭
Learn hand anatomy first
@@YINN_12 I know what I'm talking about😅
@@YINN_12 let say u can copy what she draws here, but can u make ur own hand pose without a reference and learning anatomy , I bet not 😅
FR
How I draw hands: eh, mitten hands are good enough
Perfect 👏😊
literally me U^U
real
😂 same 😂
Song is "meet me halfway - Jane's party"
for whoever's asking
thank you !!!
Thanks !!!
Doing the lords work
Thank you thank you!! :))
I was actually wondering about that, thanks
OMG THANK YOU I neeedddd thisss. Idk how I can be so obsessed with hands and at the same time cant draw them for the life of me..
⚠️Instructions unclear⚠️ i have now made a weird looking bamboo hand‼️
lol
CAN U PLEASE MAKE A TUTORIAL WHERE U SHOW WHAT TO DRAW WHEN UR BORED?💗
I actually just saw she has one kind of like this!! It's called things to doodle in class when youre bored. Not sure if that's what you're looking for but It's about 3 vids down from this one. It's part 3 which means there's 2 more 😃
@@Xnkta yeah ik but I rly want a New one
Third! Thanks for the advice becoz I could never draw hands 🤣
My tip is to do the line art with a pencil too, just like in the video. If you use a pen/liner and erase all the pencil sketch, the result may not look so good. But if you keep the pencil lineart a bit messy and sketchy it will look better
Yea that’s true in most cases. Like when you’ve made the sketch it would obviously be messy as it’s just to help guide u, once u decide ur sketch is finished and erase the guide lines and trace it out it then looks incomplete as the guide lines hv been erased.
I used to have this problem too. The solution is to not think of the lineart as simply tracing,but as creating another,more detailed drawing with the sketch as a loose reference. Your lines don’t even have to be very clean.
Line weight easily stops it from looking boring if done right. I like making lines thicker around anything I want to bring attention to (especially the eyes). You can also think about lighting and include shadows in your lineart if you like that type of style.
Thank u so much for this,I've been practicing the hand and the body and i'm still practicing
“Draw the however you want”
Me: but H O W
What looks nice to you. What is something you see that makes you go: “That. I wanna draw like that.”
Look at it, study it, BOOM that’s how you draw that now, until you want to change it
I also recommend Proko or Sycra if you want tutorials
If you’re unsure I’d recommend using references. I find it helpful to draw a sort of blob in the basic shape of the hand position. If you’re drawing a pose where the fingers are separated, don’t draw around each individual finger, just draw the general outline. Then you can add guidelines, usually one where the knuckles are, and one where the second joint of the fingers are (I mean the joint closer to the palm). Then do a rough sketch, like she says. For adding details, look where shadows and wrinkles fall on the hand, and maybe add tendons on the back of the hand for thinner characters. Using and combining references can help teach to be better at drawing without references. I hope this was helpful, let me know if I missed anything.
@@tortis6342 @PowWowChikaBowWow6902 You guys are life savers thank you for the tips🙏🙏
There so elegant, wow! ❤
Beginner friendly tutorial, as an experienced artist i approve
Cool, u make it look easy
Tysm!it helped a lot
This is really helpful since I've been struggling with drawing hands
Thanks! I should practice this! Theres many different techniques for different things that works for many different people
Honestly since returning to drawing 2 months ago I said fuck it, I’m gonna draw everything that I “hate to draw” (although it was a “don’t know how to draw”) one of those things was hands, and well I’m not that good yet but I discover i was afraid more than anything, for fear of “ruining my drawing” ( wich wasn’t that good but i feel is what a lot of people “suffer”) I was afraid to draw outside of my comfort zone 😂 I have failed more drawings this 2 months than my whole life but I started to enjoy drawing again and I’m kind obsessed, I still kind of hate the hands but I don’t fear them anymore.
I like your draw❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️😍😍😍😍😍🤣🤣
I love the pointy hands
Most important step to learning how to draw something; use some references! It's not 'cheating', references are very helpful for learning the basics and anatomy of body parts + objects! Also, I find it's better to start with drawing the overall shape of something rather than trying to draw every single little detail right away. My hands usually start off as weird squares or pentagons with funky sticks at the ends since those are my preferred shapes/guidelines for the palm/overall hand and fingers!
Don't be afraid to experiment with different techniques! Learning what works best for you is the goal!
Amazing how easy she makes it look 👀👍👏🏆
In my opinion
Calm art is one of the best artists!!:)
ong thank you. I've been struggling bad with the change from the forearm to the hand.
Earlyyyy I love your creativity ❤️❤️❤️
Your drawings always helps so much. Thank you 😊🥰
You're so good at drawing hands it's like so realistic 🤩
*me not knowing how to draw guide lines* 😀💢💢
My biggest struggle, thank you I'll be trying this ❤️
They are too perfect
Earlyyyyyyy love your videos
nice 👍 ❤❤❤❤
So pretttty, i love how she or he adds the nails sharp it really brings out its beauty and captures my eyes into watching and want to learn how to draw hands!
Wow!
This is even perfect!😍💜✨✨
This is going to help me so much! Thank you ❤️
Wow. Like just wow
THIS PERSON IS TOO TALENTED I HAVE A MENTAL BREAKDOWN EVEN TRYING TI DRAW A CIRCLE
Cute 🥰 it will help me very much thank you 😊
This was so helpful!
You made it look so easy I can't even draw two fingers.
Those fingernails are on point
You made it look so easyy😭😭😭😭✋
I also like to draw my fingernails abit pointy
Also this helps a lot
Cause I can't draw a hand right
i like how the commentator schooled me at first she might as well be like - you're certainly finta catch these here hands bretheren
Thanks for the lesson
this is very usefull when i draw
Ok, lets try it!
*makes the hand look like its straight from hell*
I give up!
Omg I was thinking about asking you for a tutorial about how you draw you're hands thank you so much!! 😃😄❤️ Also I love the art you make!
i love this sm!!! i love pointy ones too and this was a perf tutorial for my sketch 💗
Those are some nice hands
those hands are so ngh i love them
thanks for using our tune! great video
Could you show us how to do more masculine hands?
I can’t be the only artist here who knew how to draw hands without guidelines or learning hand anatomy, just by observing the movements of my fingers…
Oh my god it turned out amazing tysmmm 😭
woah amazing
Oh how i love you traditional artist gurus 😭❤️
thx for the help i really needed this
those are some BEAUTIFUL hands. you are an amazing artist ❤
i can only imagine how long you've been drawing
I CAN FINALLY DRAW HANDS TYSM 🎉🎉🎉🎉
Your drawing skills are awesome.Your amazing skills helped me learn how to draw
Thank you so much I needed so much!😁😁😁❤❤❤
If you don't know the anatomy and perspective for certain angles, it won't work. I mean the trick is just practicing and looking at your own hands for reference.
tysm! i somehow got it perfect 1st try: )
Awesome! The nails look like claws to me but at least you can draw them.
those hands look better than most of the drawings in my sketchbook"s" but only some cuz im really proud with some of them and i don't wanna make em look bad
Can you please draw Thing?
Finally, someone who's says you can draw however you want.
Amazingg
I think the best advice for drawing fingers I have observed is that our fingers are straighter than they might seem. Draw straight lines and only curve them at the knuckles.
Please make a video about what stationary you use
I LOVE YOUR VIDEOO😭😭💪😘😘
I was crying But i saw you again Ty for making my day Again😢
Anyone else think this tutorial is AWESOME,SUPER helpful and looks like everyone's favourite THING from Wednesday??? 😮😊💖👌🤙
Please make a video on its tutorial ❤
tip: the fingers should be around the same length of the hand, (not including the wrist)
Best hand tutorial I've seen🔥 and cause u explained ut simple but well, and not a science project like other tutorials lol
I just take inspiration from Lavender Towne at this rate. Little stubby hands. Who needs details anyway.
Seriously, awesome hands though.
Omg! This looks like “thing” from “Wednesday” !!!!
i like hands
"You can draw however u want"
Me proceeding to draw an oval :D
it's so crazyyy
So cool
DIO...THAT'S ALL...
i love how you draw tho i wish i was that good
Nice
thank you now i know how to draw thing
I haven’t given up on drawing hands as long as they look like fingers that’s good enough for me🥲
the ones at the start looked better than the actual one u were drawing😂
Bro ima look at these tutorials but i aint EVER gonna stop hiding them hands behind my character’s back 😅😅😅
That really helps
this is not just hands this is a 🔥sMeGzY hAnDs🔥
OMG TYSM, i can now draw hands better than my sis!😹💗
Thank you I need this so much I suck at hands
It's a good thing to go by but one QUESTION HOW DO YOU MAKE THE GUIDLINES!!
I think a fun art challenge would be trying to draw double jointed/ hyperflexible or hypermobile hands (I have weak ligaments so my thumbs(and my joints in general) are both hypermobile and hyperflexible it freaks people out lol)
Also this was super satisfying to watch your style is so nice!!
Make reference photos so we can give it go 😂
Screenshooting the fricc out of this lol😂 need this so bad I love the way you draw hands
What kind of paper/material do you use? That looks amazing to draw on
Ayyyyy niceee
I draw circles on the fingers to simulate knuckles.