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I have a REALLY hard time drawing hands on hips!!
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I have a really hard time drawing the hand when drawing figures with their hands on their hips. Everything else is easy, but when you get to the hand, no matter how many times you draw, and erase, and draw it again, you just can't seem to get it right; it still looks funny. Is anyone else like this? Dx

And I can't even get it right with REFERENCE pictures. [how pathetic -_-]
Do you think it's normal?
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well a few years ago i had a problem with drawing hands and writs period. what i did was simplify them into basic anatomic "sticks"kind aliks normal stick figure but i make each majore bon a stick and the joints deferent shaped bubles . its hepls alot to folow them when u draw .

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Hands on hips are like..the easiets part for me.haha. Keep practicing! :)
ah, yes. drawing hands is very difficult for me as well. my art teacher said it was one of the hardest body parts to draw. i'm personally terrible at everything i draw, but hands are by far the hardest. so yes, i would say this is normal.
Hands on hips can be quite tough. There are a lot of different angles to get right on the hand and hips aren't always simple either. Breaking the forms down into simple geometric shapes can help, but remember to check your proportions. It also makes sense to familiarize yourself with the anatomy of human wrists and hands, because wrists are complex articulation points that contain several small bones. If you treat them like a simple ball and socket joint they will always look wrong. It's also important to understand the contours of the hip that the hand is resting on, if you get these right the hand and fingers should look right too. Try drawing the hips first, then sketching some contour lines onto them to define their volume and then use these lines as a guide for the placement of the hand (you can erase them when you're done). Finally, also think about weight and the directional force of the hand, usually when you place your hands on your hips you are resting them there and the majority of the weight is on the heel of the hand rather than the fingers. This will affect their placement and orientation:)
hands alone are hard for people no less on hips
Me too; I can draw faces just fine, but when it comes to proportions and hand placement, my drawing always ends up looking weird.....I'd say study proportions and anatomy of hands/arms, and practice drawing them repeatedly.
Hands are hard for anyone who wants to draw the human form. I have pages and pages of attempts to draw my own hands. It's one of the best exercises: just lay your hand on the table and start drawing it. Do it again and again and again.