Blind line drawing of your hand 🎨✍️🤚
The first blind line drawing of my hand!
The second!
The third!
This is the blind line drawing of my hand (First, Second, and Thrid)
This is when we need to draw out a thing with the circle!!
1. Hand–eye coordination process
For this activity, I practiced hand–eye coordination by drawing my hand without looking at my paper most of the time.
I focused my eyes on my real hand while my pencil moved at the same speed as my eyes. I tried to follow every curve, finger, and line carefully. My hand and eyes worked together, even though the drawing did look what I think, but it still looks good.
At last I completed three blind line drawings!!!
2. Skill I learned
I learned how to improve my observation skills and hand–eye coordination. Also I improved, at first I didn't really draw like a hand, but I kept practicing and at last I improved!
3. Why look at your hand more than your paper
Looking at my hand more than my paper helps train my brain to connect what I see with how my hand moves. This helps improve accuracy and observation. And also you can know what exact shape is your hand.
4. Overall experience and reflection
Overall, this experience was challenging but fun. At first, it felt uncomfortable not looking at my paper, but after practicing, I felt more confident. I learned that mistakes are okay and that art is about the process, not perfection. This activity helped me slow down and focus more.