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simple hand drawing
In recent years, many people have been drawn to the rustic, textural, “hand drawn” look. But some people say that hand drawn images lack emotion and warmth. And while they might say that, they’re often equally drawn to hand drawn fonts.
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2020 and the Covid-19 pandemic forced architectural students around the world to go virtual with their classes and coursework, transforming the way architecture was both taught and learned. Once based primarily on in-class participation, and collaboration, architectural workshops had to take on whole new methods of instruction. Conversations and debates between students and their instructors, a key element of architectural education were relegated to phone and video calls as well as written documents, making digital formatting an essential tool for students to share their ideas and receive feedback on their work. (Source: www.archdaily.com)
Drawing hands is one of the most popular topics learning artists ask about. That’s because knowing how to draw hands is essential if you are drawing the figure. But it can also be intimidating. That’s why I want to share with you this article on hand drawing made simple from one of our favorite instructors, Brent Eviston. The tutorial breaks down the essential steps without overwhelming you! If you have an “ah-ha!” moment, that’s to be expected! Enjoy!
There are two bones in the forearm that are connected to the bones in the hand by the bones in the wrist. These are the radius and the ulna. So we the following sections of bones to think about: the two in the forearm (the radius and the ulna), the 8 in the wrist (all 8 of which we will collectively call the carpals), and the bones of the hand of which there are precisely 19, 4 for each finger and 3 for the thumb.
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In this tutorial, we will be drawing the open palm of a left hand. Starting at the middle bottom of your paper, draw the outline of the palm. It’s as easy as 1-2-3: simply draw a tilted irregular circle shape with a flat wide top and narrow curved bottom, as shown in the illustration.