tailieunhanh - Proportions of a Hand

Tài liệu tham khảo chuyên nghành hội họa, mỹ thuật - Proportions of a Hand. | PROPORTIONS H-02 BEGINNER FOCUS ON PEOPLE This project offers simple step-by-step illustrated instructions to guide aspiring artists through the process of outlining a proportionately correct adult human hand. Human hands are without doubt very anatomically intricate but not nearly as difficult to draw as many artists assume. The process of drawing a hand becomes less intimidating when you understand how to render the proportions properly and can draw the fundamental shapes of the various parts in their correct places. Drawing supplies needed include good quality white paper different grades of graphite pencils such as HB and 2B kneaded and vinyl erasers a pencil sharpener and a sandpaper block. This lesson is comprised of the following three sections -I- INTRODUCTION Hands come in various shapes and sizes depending on different factors such as the persons size age and gender yet the overall proportions are very similar. X PUTTING PROPORTIONS ON PAPER Setting up accurate proportions is the foundation of drawing hands. Fingers make up approximately half the total length of a hand. -I- OUTLINING THE FORMS OF A HAND In this section you outline the hand with thin neat lines by constantly referring to the illustrations and your own hand. This project is recommended for artists from age 12 to adult as well as home schooling academic and recreational fine art educators. 12 PAGES - 19 ILLUSTRATIONS Published by Hoddinott Fine Art Publishers Halifax NS Canada - Revised 2006 - 2 - INTRODUCTION Human hands are without doubt very anatomically intricate but not nearly as difficult to draw as many artists assume. The process of drawing a hand becomes less intimidating when you understand how to render the overall proportions properly and can draw the basic shapes of the various parts in their correct places. Proportion is the relationship in size of one component of a drawing to another or others. Shape refers to the outward outline of a form. Basic shapes include circles .