手的練習 右手和非慣用手 Hand Exercise Right Handed and Unusual Handedness

by Payson, February 21st 2024 © 2024 Payson
Polyvios Animations

Good morning, Payson.

Nice job on your range of motion, gesture, space, and forms simply for your hands from your drawing hands. I love the line confidence and forces in those geometric hands. Great work. Yet, I'm still not getting enough of the expressive lines yet. How would you like to please go with 12 minutes of 2 minute gesture drawings of hands and feet, all drawn from your shoulder; and all images flipped vertically?

As a result, you can and will be able to be much in sync with your perceptions of lines and shapes, and to make your forms and shapes less timid, and more spontaneous and free in movement. For more info, please look into Action! Cartooning by Ben Caldwell on Amazon.com.

Let's hope you've found these useful.

早上好,佩森。

你的動作範圍、手勢、空間和形式都做得很好,只是為了你的畫手。我喜歡那些幾何形狀的手中的線條信心和力量。做得好。然而,我對那些富有表現力的台詞仍然沒有足夠的了解。你願意用 12 分鐘的 2 分鐘的手和腳的手勢圖來進行嗎?全部都是從你的肩膀上畫出來的;所有影像都垂直翻轉?

因此,你可以並且將能夠與你對線條和形狀的感知保持同步,並使你的形式和形狀不再膽怯,而在運動中更加自發和自由。欲了解更多信息,請查看行動! Amazon.com 上 Ben Caldwell 的漫畫。

希望您發現這些有用。

Aunt Herbert

My first problem is, that you have very light lines on relatively dark paper. Could you try to check if your scanning software has the option to regulate contrast and darkness? If yes, try to push up contrast almost to 100%, until the whole image turns to white, and then push up the darkness until the lines reappear. That way your lines will almost look black as ink on clean white paper.

The more conventional, lo-tech solution would off course be for you to switch to a brighter paper, and either to a softer graphite or even coal. Which might be the better solution for you, anyways.

Light lines with little contrast is sometimes a sign of artistic shyness, insecurity, and as far as I can actually see your lines, they look clean and decisive enough to show, that you are technically way past that.

Maybe your choice of pencil is still a leftover from your starts, that you never bothered to change? My tip: get used to some medium, that makes you produce clear and dark marks on the paper!

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eli

these are a great start, and shows you have a good sense of drawing what you are seeing accurately. to improve further, when you are drawing hands, try to pay attention to how the fingers connect to the palm and focus on their relationship to each other, that way you won't have to rely strictly on what you are seeing, like when the hand is holding an object (top left). becoming familiar with anatomy will allow you to keep your drawings from looking too stiff.

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