Wednesday, April 7, 2010

HOMEWORK #7 - Hands

In your sketchbook, in pencil (regular graphite, not charcoal) draw your own hand with as much realistic detail as possible. There should be a range of values from light to dark, which means you might need to use a lamp or another light source for highlights. As you draw, look at your actual hand, not a photo of your hand. And be sure to hold your hand in a comfortable, yet visually interesting position. Crossed fingers will be more interesting to draw and look at than a flat hand (and trust me, it will be easier to draw a hand with some angles or crossed fingers... a flat hand with straight fingers will probably end up looking like a glove.) Here are some examples of hand drawings:
(MW class will be due Wednesday, April 14; MWF class will be due Friday, April 16)








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