Friday, 23 April 2010

Faces and Hands

We were given guidelines on how to draw hands and faces.
By drawing out a light circle showing the size of the face, then marking the chin, a curved line for the eyes - which connects to the ears, showing the angle of the face, marking out the nose and the mouth, and filling in the reast of the details afterwards, it becomes much more easy to position features of the face, instead of just roughly guessing where each individual feature is positioned.



For hands we were told to draw a rough rectangle shape, representing the palm, and draw little cirlces for all the joints of the fingers to get the angle right. Also by drawing the shape made by the tips of the fingers using light lines, it becomes much easier to understand how long the fingers should be and how they should be positioned.



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