How to Sculpt Hands of ANY Age

Learn how hands change from infancy to old age, focusing on their proportions, shapes, and textures at each stage of development. Baby hands are tiny, chubby, and soft with conical fingers and dimples at the knuckles. As children grow, their hands elongate, lose baby fat, and fingers become more cylindrical. Adolescent hands grow rapidly, becoming more defined and slender. Teen hands resemble adult hands but vary with growth spurts. Adult hands are fully developed with prominent musculature and bony features. In old age, hands may shrink, with more visible veins, tendons, and bones. If you like this lesson and want to learn more about sculpting the hands, consider joining the premium course! - CHAPTERS: 00:00 - Intro 00:28 - Baby Hands 01:36 - Toddler Hands 02:11 - Children Hands 02:30 - Adolescence Hands 02:59 - Teen Hands 03:21 - Adult Hands 03:38 - Elderly Hands 03:59 - Assignment 04:16 - Outro RELATED LINKS: 5 Hand Rhythms Every Sculptor Should Know - • 5 Hand Rhythms Every Sculptor Should ... 10 Tips for Sculpting Veins - • 10 Tips for Sculpting Veins #sculpture #hands #anatomy COURSE DESCRIPTION: This portrait sculpting course will dive deep into the techniques and principles that will help you master the portrait. Portrait sculpting is one of the most difficult challenges that visual artists can take on but if you follow the lessons and do the corresponding assignments you’ll be surprised how fast you will improve. ABOUT PROKO 3D: Instructional How to Sculpt videos for artists. These sculpting lessons are approachable enough for beginners and detailed enough for advanced artists. My philosophy is to teach timeless concepts in an entertaining way. I believe that when you are having fun, you learn better. I take pride in producing high quality videos that you will enjoy watching and re-watching. If you want to learn more about drawing check out my other YouTube channel: Proko - / prokotv CREDITS: Artist | Instructor - Andrew Joseph Keith () Producer - Andrew Joseph Keith, Charlie Nicholson ( / shloogorgh ) Script & editing - Andrew Joseph Keith Model images courtesy of
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