The Bones of the Hand for Sculptors

The Bones of the Hand for Sculptors

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The Bones of the Hand for Sculptors

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Objective:

Create a life-size clay sculpture of the hand bones to enhance understanding of hand anatomy.

You can use this 3D model of the hand to help you with your sculpture!

Steps:

  1. Study Hand Bones: Learn about the carpals (wrist), metacarpals (palm), and phalanges (fingers).
  2. Use the Halves Method: Divide the length from the wrist to the middle finger tip to find segment ends and knuckle positions.
  3. Sculpting:
    • Start with the simplified forms of the carpals.
    • Sculpt the metacarpals with attention to their curvature.
    • Detail the phalanges focusing on joint flexibility and movement.

Tips:

  • Focus on bone shapes rather than textures.
  • Use silhouettes to establish basic shapes from different angles.
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John Tollefsen
I finally made a model of a hand. I used plastelina which is sticky and it attaches to other parts of the same material. I need to use another material the next time.
John Tollefsen
Another try. I have used blue plastelina because it's less sticky than the grey one. I have also decreased the size of the wrist bones.
Andrew Joseph Keith
Hey nicely done! the bones of the wrist might be a little too large compared to the rest of the hand and the fingers look to be a bit thick but it's definitely coming along! Great to see your work I hope you keep it up!
John Tollefsen
How to make the armature for the forearm?
Andrew Joseph Keith
I just twisted the wires at the bottom together for the radius and then added an additional section of wire for the ulna. The demo will show more of the process.
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