The outlines a bit dark, but among one of my best hands currently, I've completely put off drawing for so long, due to anxiety with it, but I'm getting back into making it a habit again :(
I've decided eyes are stupidly easy that its not even funny, at least in comparison to god damn hands. Only slight reference was my own eye for reflections but otherwise all from my mind, not that there was much to conjure up.
Sorry for the delay in updating this, I was having some major frustration with hands, which pretty much signified it was time to move on to something else, eyes are kinda cool.
Apparently theres different ways to hold a pencil than like you're writing with it. Well I knew that but didn't really know that holding it like you were writing is technically the "incorrect" way to hold it when drawing, although its really up to preference.
Hands have improved phenomenally from when I started about 2 months ago, I'll probably do a muscle study and move on to something else, I really need to start getting into more life drawing other than my damn left hand.
This is truly just a sketch, an idea that came into my head that I may expand upon into a full fledged drawing eventually, although it would require real study and knowledge of deep sea submarines and robots as well as deep-sea vents and fauna. I was going to draw my hand again but am too tired to focus on life-drawing but felt obligated to make an entry anyway.
I studied the anatomy of the hand for over an hour and a half today, coming up with different measurements and rules as well as relationships between different fingers, Tomorrow I will attempt muscle study in an attempt to be able to easily draw a hand from my mind.
I tried to see how my left hand could draw, even though I am right handed. I was quite surprised with the results, and from here on if my drawings show an R it means it was drawn with my right hand and if it shows an L it was drawn with my left. It's something I'll probably go back to later in life.
I drew a hand at first then I found out I could make smoke really well with charcoal on its side, so I drew a camp, then on the next page tried rain and perspective once again.
Inspiration struck me hard one day when I could almost feel the pieces falling into place, the key to drawing, the simplicity of it all, it was then I quickly drew several different pictures in less than 2 hours time.
After taking some pictures and studying them I decided it was time to draw with a reference this time, one that wasn't subject to my inability to see. At this point, I realized how ridiculously good the picture came out, that the issue with drawing isn't drawing itself, but seeing the drawing before and as you draw it.
Since I am attempting to pour out everything regardless of its quality I present to you with my completely botched landscape - perspective drawing. I know what I did wrong so its just a matter of not doing it again.
A cliche desert I tried conjuring up and failed at. The perspective is off when it reaches the foreground, I had a cactus there and forgot to make it to perspective, ruining it.
I had always been fascinated by landscapes, so I tried my own shot in this first landscape of mine, its an cliche idea I hope to go back to one day, with some improvement. This one is extremely distorted due to the page being lengthwise, which is my fault.
In this I learned a little about impatience. I had originally drawn the two pringles stacked ontop of each other, but as referenced by the upper left picture of redrawing it, noticed my fault when I neglected to measure out proportions and properly turn the figures into shapes before drawing. Oh well.