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I do both? Like I draw hands differently for each people, draw little fat hands for kids, skinny shriveled bony hands for withered sickly characters. ¯_(ツ)_/¯

Can't answer the poll. I draw them pointy and boney when I sketch but they always end soft and round when I lineart. :pensive:

Basically in between, but depends on the characters though.




My own hand is on chunky round side, it's also small I don't like it so I try to avoid drawing small hands. Honestly I'm bad at drawing hand.

I think it depends on the character, but I'm leaning towards softer lines.

I...actually don't know what to pick. I do both, depending on the art style I'm using, and I don't find any one easier than the other. They're both a welcome relief from realism to me. ^^;

I feel like I'm generally soft and rounder...
but I try to slim the fingers more for female hands, and add more bone structure to male hands. Otherwise they;d look the same and you couldn't tell the difference when having a closeup of two hands holding.

Sup. Official patriarch of the boney hands gang here

depends on the character

sometimes round

sometimes boney

I do try to mix up hand shapes to fit the character but I often end up making them round and chubby.
But just like my entire comic, everything is pretty much round and chubby.

I basically draw a burger patty with sausages protruding that are supposed to represent fingers.

I am the worst at drawing hands and mostly draw in a cartoon style so I love seeing all of the really complex and cool looking drawings of hands on this thread. Mine are definitely soft and round. As in I'm very lazy with them. x)