Show Of Hands

How To Draw Cartoon Hands Course

Trying to draw hands can be tricky.

Have you ever had a character’s hands coming out looking like a cauliflower?

Or perhaps you’ve sometimes tried to hide the hands behind an object or have your character shove them in their pockets.

It seems a shame to have spent all that time on a drawing only for it to be let down by a hand or two.

You want all of your cartoon to work 

so you need to be able to draw hands

This is not fine arts, but even so it’s nice to get hands right

If only you had a reliable system to help you understand hands better - and how to draw them

A step-by-step guide that would give you clear directions to know what to do, when to do it, why you should do it, and how to do it. That way you'd have confidence during the whole process – every finger-step of the way.

Presenting Show of Hands: How To Draw Cartoon Hands

So what is it?

It is a self-study course that you can follow at your own pace.

Let's take a look at what's in the Show of Hands course itself

Learn about hands - the basic parts of a hand

Learn how to draw hands - a variety of different exercises to help you

Create cartoon gags - suggestions to create your own ideas for cartoons

Here are some sample pages:

Some Frequently Asked Questions:

Can you show me how to be a great cartoonist?

I can show you some techniques to help you improve your cartooning, but nobody became a great or even good cartoonist as the result of doing one course or reading one book. This is a skill you can learn like any other - and like learning any skill it takes time to put it into practice.

What equipment do I need to do this course?

You don’t need anything other than a pen and paper. However, feel free to use hardware or drawing app you like. The principles work equally well if you are working with the latest tech or prefer to go old school.

I don’t know how to use Procreate (or some other drawing app) Will this course show me how to use it? Can you help me?

This course isn’t about learning how to use any particular drawing app or software, but if you go for the option have 1-to-1 coaching with me, I can show you a few tricks.

How much time do I need to do this course?

I recommend putting aside around 20 minutes a day, as it’s better to try the exercises for yourself as you go along.

Why should I listen to you?

I’ve drawn thousands of cartoons, and made an awful lot of mistakes while doing so. Along the way I’ve picked up quite a few tips and tricks which have made my cartoons a lot better - and can do the same for you too

What if I don’t like the course?

While I try hard to make courses and to answer any student request, I realise that sometimes it just doesn’t work out. My standard refund policy is a 30-Day, 100% Money-Back Guarantee. If you don't love this, email me at: rob@everyonelovescartoons.com any time during the first 30 days and show me you're doing the exercises and not getting results. I’ll refund 100% of the purchase price.

Sounds good?

Click below and you can soon be on your way to better doodling of digits! You will also get lifetime access to any course updates.

Here’s what some folks have to say:

“I loved how Rob broke everything down into simple blocks. I tend to spend all my time concentrating on getting technically good at cartooning, so coming up with ideas was just another (hard) thing to do. Rob made it much easier.” - Vicky Frazer- Moxie Books, Hertfordshire UK.

“Rob's courses are amongst some of the most easy to understand, and immediately accessible courses around. He breaks all concepts down in to it's simplest parts and is always on hand to provide feedback and answer any questions you may have. He truly embodies the beginner's mindset and can put you at ease very quickly with even the most technical aspects of drawing. I highly recommend any of his current and future courses!” - Nigel D’Souza, Melbourne Australia.