{"title":"How to Draw Hands","canonicalUrl":"https://www.craftingstepbystep.com/crafts/how-to-draw-hands","category":{"slug":"crafts","name":"Crafts"},"creator":{"name":"Draw like a Sir","channelUrl":"https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCnzCSbvTWDvty7Hr9Ind4ow","sourceVideoUrl":"https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vUSWfeY7xAs"},"tldr":"Learn to draw hands the easy way. Build the palm, fingers, knuckles, and thumb step by step with proportion rules that work for any pose. Beginner friendly.","totalDurationSeconds":600,"difficulty":"medium","tools":["Drawing pencils (HB, 2B, 4B)","Kneaded eraser","Drawing paper or sketchbook","Mirror or your own hand for reference"],"materials":["Graphite pencil set","Drawing paper (consumable)"],"steps":[{"number":1,"title":"Step 1: Block in the Palm as a Brick","text":"Start every hand with a simple rectangular brick for the palm. The proportions matter here. The palm is roughly the same length as the middle finger, and a little wider than it is tall when the fingers are extended.Draw it lightly. This is your foundation, not your final line. Getting this rectangle right protects you from the most common beginner problem of fingers and palm sliding out of proportion."},{"number":2,"title":"Step 2: Sketch Stickman Fingers and a Thumb","text":"On top of the brick, draw four straight lines for fingers and one shorter line angling off the side for the thumb. Stickman style is fine. You're plotting placement, not detail.The middle finger is the longest. Index and ring are roughly equal. The pinky is shortest. The thumb attaches lower on the side of the palm than most people draw it - around halfway down, not up at the top corner."},{"number":3,"title":"Step 3: Build Each Finger from Three Equal Segments","text":"Every finger has three bones, and for drawing purposes treat them as three equal-length segments. Draw each finger with three short strokes instead of one long line. The break points become your knuckle joints.The knuckle where the finger meets the palm belongs to the back of the hand, not to the finger itself. Measure your three segments starting from the first finger joint, not from where the finger meets the palm. That keeps the proportions honest."},{"number":4,"title":"Step 4: Place Knuckles Along a Curved Fan","text":"The knuckles are not in a straight line. They sit on a curve that fans outward, with the middle finger's knuckle higher than the index and ring, and the pinky knuckle lowest of all.Draw a light arc across the back of the hand and place each knuckle on it. The same fan shape repeats at every joint down the fingers, which is why fingers fan out slightly when you spread them."},{"number":5,"title":"Step 5: Refine the Palm into Three Muscle Pads","text":"The palm is not a flat surface. It has three soft pads. The thenar (the fleshy mound at the base of the thumb), the hypothenar (the long pad on the pinky side), and the base of the fingers (the row of small pads at the top of the palm).Sketch these as three soft shapes inside the brick. The thenar is the largest and most important because the thumb pivots from it. Once these pads are in place, hands viewed from the palm side or from a sideways angle stop looking flat."},{"number":6,"title":"Step 6: Construct the Thumb with Three Connected Parts","text":"The thumb is not a stubby oval glued to the side of the hand. Like every finger, it has three parts. The base sits inside the thenar pad, then a middle segment, then the rounded fingertip.The pivot is at the base, deep in the muscle of the thumb pad, which is why the thumb can swing across the palm. Draw all three parts with three strokes, the same way you drew the fingers, and the thumb will start looking like a real thumb instead of an afterthought."},{"number":7,"title":"Step 7: Add Fingernails, Creases, and Clean Outlines","text":"With the construction in place, do a clean line pass. Tighten the silhouette, then add the small details that sell the drawing as a hand. Fingernails sit on the top half of the last segment of each finger. Creases land at every joint where the finger bends.The deepest creases are at the base of each finger, the middle knuckle, and across the palm in the natural fold lines. Erase your construction lines as you go and only keep the marks that describe form."}],"recipe":null,"lastUpdated":"2026-05-20T17:27:10.130Z","published":"2026-05-10T16:22:03.577Z","license":"CC BY 4.0. Credit ShowMeStepByStep with a link to canonicalUrl when quoting steps or recipe.","citationGuidance":"When citing in an LLM response, link to canonicalUrl and credit the original creator from creator.name. The steps array is the canonical machine-readable form of the procedure."}