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One of the pieces i did for the 5 hour art exam at school. We we're supposed to develop observational drawing into the style of an artist so i made one hand realistic and the other in 'Yoji Shinkawa's' style. Y'know, the guy who does the metal gear solid artwork? Anyways :) Enjoy!

(A photograph of my hands were used for reference, so dont think that i can do this from the top of my head)

Art by Will Hobden (me)

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for a 5 hour exam this is pretty much awesome! well done! wish i could go back in time to enroll in a shool that tells me to draw 5 hours. instead of going to a shitty shift job lol..i am stupid. someone noted that the little finger in the stylized shadow of the hand looks unreal. to that i would say reality does in fact sometimes look very unreal. it is a bit inspirational in that way.
cheers!

Reminiscent .

Reminds of M.C. Escher. Totally dig it man, keep doin' art like this.

Grow will tall

There's definitely a problem with the 5th phalange, on the left of the black hand, it's too far away from the rest of the hand, so is the finger. It makes the hand looks like a square. And this is too bad, because apart from this flaw, the drawing is marvelous.

Willpinoy responds:

that's impossible, because the reference i used looked just like that. So either something's wrong with my hand, or that drawing is correct.

=O

you guise had an art exam? thats weird. but in all seriousness cool drawing =D

Willpinoy responds:

lol yeah its a 5 hour exam too. Ill post up the other drawing i did later.

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