How to Draw Hands (Beginner + Advanced) Hand Drawing Tips (2024)

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Learning how to draw hands can sometimes seem intimidating at first. However, once you break it down it won’t seem so difficult! To learn something more complicated you just need to start with the simple elements first and build from there.

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This article will help you to get a basic start in understanding everything to do with the drawing of hands. Before we delve much further though, we first need to understand the basic structure of hands and how the bones and muscles work.

Basic anatomy of hands

There are 27 bones in each hand, not counting the sesamoid bones. These bones give the hand its structure and form. It is helpful to see and understand the muscles attached to these bones as they are what form the structure that we see on the surface of the hand.

The intrinsic muscles are those that are found within the hand itself and attach to the bones of the hand. Fortunately for the artist these are not visible on the hand surface so we don’t need to concern ourselves much with them. These intrinsic muscles allow us to move our fingers in a very precise way-such as when we are doing delicate tasks such as threading a needle.

The extrinsic muscles are those that attach the hand to the forearm. These muscles allow us to open and close our hand as well as move the hand from side to side. In babies and young people these tendons are hidden. However, they are much more visible in the hands of adults and the aged.

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Here you can study a simplified drawing of the muscles that are on the hand. You can do a drawing study yourself of the muscles of the hands. It helps to know what is beneath the surface of the skin – so you can understand the structure of the hand better.

Block structure of hands

We want to simplify and understand the basic structure of hands if we are to draw them well. This helps you to achieve a realistic and dimensional quality in the hands you draw. It also helps the whole process of hand drawing become approachable and less daunting.

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The basic block structure of the hand can be seen in the drawing above. You can see how it progressively builds off of a simple shaped line drawing and becomes more three dimensional. This method is a good way to start when you are learning how to draw hands.

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You will notice that each part of the hand has been broken down into a more simplistic form. This makes it much easier to understand how to place the parts

How to draw hands from a block structure

Once you have the basic structure of hands down, it is time to start refining your drawings to make them look more realistic. As you refine a hand drawing more, continue to visualize it in terms of blocks. Notice in the drawing below how the hand is more refined but still has a strong 3 dimensional quality about it. Doing this lays a good foundation for the rest of the hand drawing.

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Of course you don’t need to keep the ‘blocky’ structure of the drawing. In fact, I recommend for you to refine it even further in such a way that it feels more real but still retains a strong 3 dimensional quality. In the drawing below we can see an example of a hand drawing that is taken quite far past the ‘blocky’ stage.

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Drawing hands in different positions

Now that you have the basic structure and form of hands down, you can start practicing drawing them in different positions. This is important as it helps to further your understanding of how the hand works. It also helps to increase your repertoire as an artist.

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When you draw hands in different positions use the basic block structure first to figure out the angles and general form. You can see an example of this in the diagram above. Notice how basic shapes can be used to figure out various different hand positions.

Once you have the basic form of the hand down, start refining it to look more realistic. Remember to think about the different planes that make up the hand as you draw.

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Developing your hand drawing skills

As you draw hands more you will be able to visualize them mentally as a block structure and can forgo drawing the block structure out first. So you can go straight into drawing real natural looking hands. Getting to this place requires consistent and deliberate practice.

Start observing and drawing your own hands

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One of the very best ways to develop your hand drawing skills is to observe and draw from your own! Also, training your mind to visualize different hand positions will help you to develop your hand drawing skills faster.

You can also always ask your friends to model their hands for you to draw from. Observing different kinds of hands will help you to understand them better.

Also look at other artists drawings of hands and study how they have captured the hand in line, tone and form. You can learn a lot from studying the drawings of other artists.

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4 thoughts on “How to Draw Hands (Beginner + Advanced) Hand Drawing Tips”

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    Shawn

    September 24, 2022 at 5:07 pm

    Excellent guide as always!

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    Helena

    September 23, 2022 at 3:51 am

    My congratulations for your nice lesson of anatomy. Despite the fact that I am doctor in medecine it was a pleasure to read your article
    Thank you very much
    Helena

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      September 23, 2022 at 6:57 pm

      I am so glad you enjoyed this article! Thank you for sharing Helena 🙂

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How to Draw Hands (Beginner + Advanced) Hand Drawing Tips (2024)

FAQs

How can I get better at drawing hands? ›

The key skill that I would recommend you to spend the most time is not so much standard proportions or anatomy, but simple forms. Seeing the simple forms and trying to overlap them is an incredibly powerful exercise, not just for hands but for your drawing skills in general.

What makes hands hard to draw? ›

While hands make for stunning drawings, they are notoriously difficult to draw due to the amount of bones, muscle, and tendons in each hand. But don't let that intimidate you. Simplify the process and break hand drawing down into basic shapes and manageable steps, and you'll be on your way to drawing a lifelike hand.

Why am I struggling to draw so much? ›

The biggest reason people find drawing hard is that they fail to study and practice drawing beyond the point where they would actually start seeing the gains of their labor and give up drawing on the assumption that drawing is for only those with natural talent.

Is drawing a talent or a skill? ›

Drawing is both a talent and a skill. Some people may have a natural aptitude or talent for drawing, which can give them a head start in learning. However, talent is not a requirement to become proficient at drawing. Drawing skills can be developed through practice, learning, and dedication.

Are hands hard to draw? ›

It's true that most people believe that hands are some of the hardest things to draw. NOT SO! I'll be honest, drawing hands is difficult when you don't know what to look for. But when you know how to look for specific shapes, they are a lot easier to draw.

How to draw a fist hand? ›

The thumb will then slope down with a curved line towards the wrist. Another curved line will slope up from the bottom of the four fingers to the bottom of the wrist. Speaking of the wrist, we shall draw that in using some straight lines coming out from the hand. Now, you can start to see the fist forming!

Can drawing too much hurt your hand? ›

Calluses, cramping and carpal tunnel syndrome are just some of the conditions that can cause hand pain after drawing.

Why are my hands so shaky when I draw? ›

Relax your hand and hold your pen more gently. Sometimes when I'm drawing and the accuracy of a line is really important, I find my hand shakes a little too. It's almost always because the tension has tightened my grip on my pencil. Stop, relax your hand, and then try again.

Why can't I draw better? ›

The reasons may vary, but they all lead to a single realization: if you want to get better at drawing you need to start drawing a lot and frequently, and you need to start as soon as possible. This is a progressive process, and practice needs to become an enjoyable habit that enriches your creative work.

What is a first hand drawing? ›

For my primary research I drew from real life in public places to get an idea of body positions, different angles and spacing. These drawings not only helped me improve my figurative drawing but also helped develop my personal style for the people I would depict in my illustrations.

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