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Tuesday Tips – Floating Hands

I use this a lot when storyboarding a first pass of a sequence. Placing hands in the right, most appealing position can be tricky. In order to create a clear silhouette for the hands, I often draw themĀ ā€œfloating in the airā€. Then, using my general knowledge of anatomy, I justĀ ā€œfill in the armsā€. This way I can create a much more expressive and clear pose than if I was just radiating out of the torso. Thatā€™s when structure and anatomy can get in the way of a clear message. And hands carry a lot of meaning, so I want to make them as clear as possible Ā for my audience to see them.
I would say the same applies to life drawing. Since they often donā€™t carry the body weight (legs most often do), I feel like i can take the freedom of changing their position slightly to make a better visual statement.
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Yay! Iā€™m not the only one doing that!Ā 

Alex Heberling

Alex Heberling here. I own the place.