![]() Select white and adjust the pen pressure of the watercolor brush to add highlights.Ĭoncentrate on the fade in/out of the brush and adjust the highlights so that their edges (indicated by the red arrows) fade slightly. This time we are not going to add any shadows to the nails, we are just going to add some highlights to make the nails shiny. Since I’ve set the light to come from the top left, the palm covered with fingers and the back of the hand facing down will be shaded.Īdd shadow color to the inside of the joint and to the shaded areas of the bone. I set the image stabilization to 8 (for iPad) when creating line drawings.Īfter creating the rough line drawing, adjust the details.Įrase the areas of finger lines that touch the cheeks or lips to give the appearance of soft, hydrated cheeks and delicate fingers.Īdd the fingernails so that their length is “half the length of the first knuckle”.Ĭreate a “coloring folder” and create new layers for each part and place them in the folder. Ink the lines to create the line drawing. The following is what I refer to when I draw hands. If you decide on the overall image of the character and the color balance at the rough sketch stage, you will not have any problems with coloring. ![]() Now we will draw a hand in the illustration. The nails are positioned at half the length of the first knuckle. There is the transform tool in MediBang paint, so create a separate layer for the hands and zoom in/out to adjust the hand size (shortcut: ).Ĭreating separate layers makes the transformation process easier. The length of a teenager’s hands is about the same as “the length from the bottom of the chin to the middle of the forehead”.The length of an adult’s hands is about the “length from the bottom of the chin to the hairline”.Here is what you need to remember about hand size. Now the shape of the hand is better, but you may find that the size of the hand does not fit into the characters. In addition, for each finger except the thumb, the “length from the fingertips to the middle knuckle” is the same as the “length from the middle knuckle to the base knuckle”. “Length from the ulna bone to the back of the hand” = “Length of the middle finger” ![]() If you think so, make sure that the “length from the ulna bone to the back of the hand” and the “length of the middle finger” are the same. I have the feeling that the fingers are too long even though I’ve used reference materials… Conclusion: Practice drawing hands and improve the quality of your illustration!.
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