- Take your non-drawing hand and put it in a position that you can comfortably hold for 5 to 20 minutes. While the book says 5, I have read some people say that shifting the time limit to 20 minutes let them relax more and really focus on the drawing task. Generally, you want a position where your fingers are relaxed, which often causes them to curl inwards a little.
- Take a sheet of paper and a pencil, and, without looking at the paper, draw as your eyes move along the contours of your hand. When your eyes follow a line upwards, move your drawing hand upwards, and so on. Hold your pencil lightly, and don't press too hard on the paper.
- When you're done, take a look at the sheet of paper. The drawing will resemble a jumble of aimless lines, but you're not trying to draw your hand. Look at the delicate nature of the strokes you've made. You should find the lines fine, and even beautiful.
Assignment: Blind Contour Drawing plus one
Okay, I'll be perfectly blunt. Blind Contour Drawing did nothing for me. But, YMMV, and we're working through the book, so let's go at it.
For those who don't have the book, blind contour drawing is carried out as follows:
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