Hand Drawing Reference - 100 Free Photos in Various Poses - (2024)

Are you an artist in need of some hand drawing reference photos? Well, you have come to the right place. Below is a free PDF of 100 photos of hands. The photo references include many different angles of hands in a variety of poses. As well, the photos are of a few different models, ranging from young to old.

Sometimes artists can get stuck in a rut drawing the same hand positions over and over. These photo references provide some great ideas of interesting hand poses to draw. Artists can use them to help improve their art. Another idea for artists is to save these references for later and come back to them when looking for reference of a specific pose.

Furthermore, artists can use these references to avoid poorly drawn hands and getting accused of being an AI artist. We have all drawn a wonky hand (or two hundred), but anyone can improve with a little practice. So, if you struggle with drawing hands use these photos to bust out a few studies right away, and level up your art.

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Why Would Anyone Want a Bunch of Hand Drawing References?

Well, hands can sometimes be hard to draw without reference. After all, they are a complex form to depict. Having reference photos makes it easier for artists who have not drawn many hands yet. Likewise, it makes it easier for artists struggling to envision the right forms of the hand or to come up with interesting poses.

Using reference photos helps artists of all levels to practice and get better at drawing hands.

Additionally, having a PDF of 100 hand drawing references is a great resource for artists to keep on hand. It can be time consuming to search online for a bunch of high resolution, free photos of hands. Many hand photos online are too dark, too blurry, too small, not for public use, behind a paywall, or require attribution.

But the PDF of hand photos offered here includes a plentiful amount of quality images. As well, it is free for artists to use without fear of copyright.

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Types of Hand Drawing References Included

Wondering what types of photos are included? The hand drawing reference photos are diverse in their poses. For example, there are poses including foreshortening of the fingers and palm. Additionally, there are photos of hands holding objects, such as a pencil, a mug, and a ball. Other poses included are hands pointing, holding, reaching, counting, and making a fist.

As well, the variety of photos included provides artists many different things to study. For example, artists can do studies that focus on how the light and shadows vary in each photo. Additionally, the references are all in full color, so artists can practice how to color or paint hands. As well, the various poses included are great for artists trying to study the volumes of the fingers and palm.

Terms of Use

This PDF of hand drawing references is free so that artists can have a good resource for making art or practicing to get better at art. However, there are a few terms of use.

Artists may use these hand photos as reference for artistic purposes. They may reference, trace, or distort the images however they like. Additionally, artists may use the references for art and monetize it.

Giving credit or attribution for these photos is completely optional. Nonetheless, it helps other artists discover this free resource and improve their art as well. So giving credit is very much appreciated. To give credit, please share the link to this article (gabriellabalagna.com/hand-drawing-reference) or tag me on Twitter or Instagram.

Furthermore, please do not redistribute or publish these photos on another site. Similarly, do not sell the hand drawing references PDF as a printed or digital book. However, as mentioned previously, sharing about this PDF is welcomed.

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Ideas for How to Use the References

There are many different uses for these free drawing references. Here are a few ideas of how artists can use the references:

  • Use the references to improve the hands you draw for illustrations or comics.
  • Study the volumes of the hands. Try and block out the shapes of the hand. If you find your lines are too sketchy, try using a pen or marker so you stop second guessing yourself. This exercise is not about making things pretty. Just focus on understanding and memorizing the forms of the hand.
  • Study the contours of the hands. Use one single line to establish the positive and negative space of the hands. With this exercise, do not worry about the details in the middle of the hands.
  • Practice using stylization when drawing hands. For example, trying emphasizing the straights and curves of the hand. Or try to exaggerate a pose.
  • Practice your line work. Try to improve your confidence in your brushstrokes as you draw the hands.
  • Study the colors of the hands. Do some digital or traditional painting to focus on the hues, saturation, brightness, and contrast of hands.
  • Try to improve your imaginative drawing of hands. To do so, first draw with the references. Then, test your memory, and draw again without the references. Also, try to take mental notes to help you improve drawing hands without reference.
  • Do a drawing challenge and try to draw all 100 hands. You could draw ten each day or try to draw them all by a certain deadline.
  • Draw the hands to help fill up space in your sketchbook or finish it up.
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A Big Thank You

Finally, I just want to leave a thank you for my hand models. They did a great job posing in random positions, even if it seemed silly. And it was very kind of them to offer their time free of charge. Because of them, artists can have access to a good free resource for drawing hands. So let’s not let their efforts go to waste. Be sure to draw a few of these poses or let other artists know about this handy resource.

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How Will You Use These Hand Drawing Reference Photos?

Are you going to make art using these photos as reference? Are you thinking about sketching all 100 of the hand drawing reference photos for practice? Either way, tag me on Twitter or Instagram so I can see what you create.

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Hand Drawing Reference - 100 Free Photos in Various Poses - (2024)

FAQs

Where can I find art pose references? ›

The best free pose references for artists
  • Sketch Daily. Sketch Daily is one of the first websites that come mind for practicing or getting some pose inspiration. ...
  • Jen (Jookpub Stock) ...
  • Pose My Art. ...
  • The Pose Archives. ...
  • Pose Maniacs. ...
  • Pinterest.
Mar 11, 2024

How do you draw a easy hand drawing for free? ›

A Guide to Free-Hand Drawing for Total Beginners
  1. Tip 1: Loosen up your mind and imagination. ...
  2. Tip 2: Make your observations your biggest inspirations. ...
  3. Tip 3: Always have your sketchbook and pencil with you. ...
  4. Tip 4: Concentrate and always improve on your proportions. ...
  5. Tip 5: Make your drawings more realistic with depth.

How do I find the reference of a drawing picture? ›

Free stock photo websites like Pexels and Unsplash are great resources for finding reference of a variety of subjects. From food to landscapes, from portraits to abstract textures. These websites are great to find study material or specific reference photos you might need to bring your artwork to life.

Is it OK to reference poses from art? ›

Using reference is not copying or stealing.

That can cause some legal problems. But using reference is not just copying a photo—that really would be cheating (and the bad kind). Using reference is either using that image that you don't have the rights to indirectly to inform the work you're creating.

Where can I find legally free reference photos for my art? ›

Here is a list of sources for my fellow creatives to begin compiling and creating artwork that expresses their dreams.
  • Unsplash. ...
  • Pixabay. ...
  • Paint My Photo. ...
  • Picjumbo. ...
  • Startup Stock Photos. ...
  • Libreshot. ...
  • Pexels. ...
  • Splitshire.

Where do artists get reference photos from? ›

You can use free sites like Pixabay, Unsplash, Pexels, Flickr, FreePik, Wildlife art-Online, Photobash, etc. Some sites require that you credit the creator of the photos. Other websites have some copyrighted content, so make sure to do your research before using an image.

What are good reference photos? ›

What are qualities of a good reference photo? Look for images that are high resolution. Reference photos are best when parts of the subject aren't cropped. Consider the lighting in the reference photo.

How do you use a photo as a reference in art? ›

Use photos as a reference - not other artwork

My number one rule when gathering reference images is to use photos, not other artwork. Using another artist's work as inspiration can lead to copying even when you don't intend to. You'll come up with a more unique concept by building a mood board of photo inspiration.

What is the website for photography references? ›

350+ Reference Photos [HD] | Download Free Images On Unsplash.

Do most artists use reference photos? ›

Professional artists all over the world in various companies and top studios use references for their work. It may be a surprise to many of you who are beginner artists but, yes, using a reference is a common thing we do far often than you realize.

Is tracing art illegal? ›

If you trace over your own existing design, it would not be considered copyright infringement, as you are the owner of the original work. However, if the original design was inspired or influenced by someone else's work, there could still be potential issues with plagiarism or derivative work.

Is it illegal to use art as reference? ›

General Issues for Artists

When an artist uses a photograph for reference, the painting or artwork is called a derivative work. While the artist can maintain some ownership over their own work, they first need permission from the original photographer to use the photo for reference.

Where can I find reference images for modeling? ›

  • ArtStation is a great website to find reference images for 3d modelling. ...
  • Pinterest is the largest image-sharing website, especially for 3D Artists.
  • InstaGram is the largest image-sharing website like Pinterest.
  • Deviant Art is a great and underrated place to find high-quality reference images for 3D Modeling.
Mar 14, 2024

What is the app for artist poses? ›

Magic Poser is the leading app for posing 3D characters, creating 3D scenes and setting up stunning lighting effects. 12+ million artists use our app to draw better and faster. Start creating poses within minutes on your mobile devices today!

Where can I find face references for drawing? ›

Google Images

One of the easiest places to find portrait reference photos is to use Google Image Search. That's fine if you are just using them to practice, for non-commercial use. However, many of these photos will have copyright restrictions, so don't use them commercially without checking first.

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