H1: Skeleton Hand Tattoo Drawing – A Step-by-Step Guide for Beginners
H2: Materials Needed
Before we start drawing, we need to get our materials ready. Here’s what you’ll need:
– A pencil
– Paper (preferably a smooth-surfaced paper)
– An eraser
– Fine-tip pens or markers (optional)
H2: Sketching the Basic Shapes
Start by sketching the basic shapes for the skeleton hand tattoo. We will divide the hand into sections, as follows:
– The wrist: Draw a rectangle shape as the base for the wrist section.
– The palm: Sketch an oval shape and connect it to the wrist.
– The fingers: Draw five long, slender, rectangular shapes for the fingers.
– The thumb: Draw a shorter rectangular shape for the thumb.
H2: Adding Bones and Details
Now it’s time to add details to the hand.
– For the wrist, draw two parallel lines on either side of the rectangle that we drew, to create the look of a bone.
– In the palm, draw two curved lines, one on either side of the oval, to create the look of the metacarpal bones.
– For the fingers, draw a series of smaller rectangles to show the phalanges and connect them to the larger rectangles for the fingers.
– For the thumb, add the same details as for the fingers but with an additional rectangle for the thumb’s metacarpal bone.
H2: Shading the Skeleton Hand
Shading gives your drawing a 3D effect and makes it look more realistic.
– Identify the light source: Determine where the light is coming from to know where to add shading.
– Shade the bones: Use your pencil to darken the areas that are closest to the light source, and lighten up the areas that are furthest from the light source.
– Shade the skin: Use your pencil to lightly shade the skin areas around the bones.
– Add texture: Use your fine-line pen or marker to detail the cracks on the bones and joints to give a more lifelike picture.
H2: Adding Shadows and Highlights
– Add shadows: Add grey shading to areas likely to be in shadow (under the bones).
– Add highlights – Use a white pencil or eraser to add highlights where the light hits the bone surface.
H2: Adding Additional Design Elements
To make the skeleton hand tattoo drawing more interesting and unique, you can add extra elements to it, such as:
– Thorns: Draw additional bone structures with pointed thorns wrapping around the fingers.
– Decorative items: Sketch a bangle or watch around the wrist area to enhance the design.
– Dark Background – For tattoo ideas, add a dark and gothic feel by adding a gory-themed background around the skeleton hand.
H2: Common Mistakes to Avoid
Here are some mistakes to avoid when drawing a skeleton hand tattoo:
– Do not make the fingers too thick.
– Do not make the bones too thin and fragile.
– Do not make the metacarpal bones too small or too large.
H2: Tips and Tricks
Here are some tips and tricks that you can use to enhance your skeleton hand tattoo drawing:
– Draw lightly: Use light pressure when sketching your initial shapes so that they can easily be erased if incorrect.
– Use references: Use online references to get ideas on how to draw the bones and joints on your tattoo drawing.
– Practice: Keep practicing so you can improve your artwork.
H2: Summary
In summary, drawing a skeleton hand tattoo requires sketching the basic shapes, adding bones and details, shading the hand, adding shadows and highlights, and adding additional design elements. Mistakes to avoid when drawing a skeleton hand tattoo include making the fingers too thick and the bones too fragile or too large. Tips and tricks to consider include drawing lightly and practicing to improve your artwork.
H2: FAQ
1. What’s the best way to get started with drawing a skeleton hand tattoo?
– Start by sketching the base shapes, giving the hand a three-dimensional shape and adding in details.
2. What are the necessary materials for drawing a skeleton hand tattoo?
– You’ll need a pencil, smooth-surfaced paper, an eraser and fine tip pens or markers.
3. Is it necessary to add shadows and highlights to your drawing?
– Yes, adding shadows and highlights gives the drawing more dimensions and makes it look realistic.
4. Can I use a reference when drawing a skeleton hand tattoo?
– Yes, using references is encouraged and will help improve your artwork.
5. What are the common mistakes to avoid when drawing a skeleton hand tattoo?
– Making the fingers too thick, making the bones too fragile or too large, and not paying attention to the light source.
6. What can I do to enhance my skeleton hand tattoo drawing?
– Draw lightly, use online references and practice. You can also add additional design elements to make the drawing look unique.