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This short tutorial is a just a small taste of a larger and much more in-depth book I wrote called The Mad Art of Caricature! The book is 175 full-color pages, lavishly illustrated and contains greatly expanded explanations of the concepts presented in this tutorials, as well and a great deal of additional material on caricaturing other facial features, posture, hands, expression and more, techniques on drawing from live models, doing caricature for freelance illustration and for MAD…

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Constructing the hand from basic forms and following the primary - secondary - tertiary hierarchy resolves many other issues. It helps to draw the hand accurately from imagination, attach the fingers correctly to the palm, keep things in perspective, and even helps to shade. I’ll also show you how a focus on structure doesn’t mean you have to sacrifice gesture. - proko.com/227 Draw Hands, Human Anatomy Drawing, Hand Drawing Reference, Human Drawing, Anatomy Sketches, Body Reference Drawing, Anatomy For Artists, Gesture Drawing, Anatomy Drawing

Constructing the hand from basic forms and following the primary - secondary - tertiary hierarchy resolves many other issues. It helps to draw the hand accurately from imagination, attach the fingers correctly to the palm, keep things in perspective, and even helps to shade. I’ll also show you how a focus on structure doesn’t mean you have to sacrifice gesture. - proko.com/227

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The three fundamental forms of the palm are the Thenar eminence, Hypothenar eminence and Interdigital area. The first two are plump muscle masses covered with fat pads, and the latter is solely a soft fat pad covering the palm side of the proximal knuckles. https://anatomy4sculptors.com/

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