Anonymous
11/1/2025, 3:52:47 AM
No.7779379
>>7779312
mimic that gesture with your left hand and point it towards you, the angle of your drawing implies the hand is foreshortened so you see more of the proximal phalange on the fingers, regardless of the intention it should be pointing upwards allowing me to see the middle part therefore the corner of the joint needs to be higher, my guess is you wanted the hand pose to be that way and you only need to fix that corner so the middle phalange plane is pointing towards the camera.
There's also the chance you intended it to be the middle part too, but the proximal part isn't foreshortened and it doesn't match the perspective of the positions of the knuckles (can also be interpreted as part of the middle phalange, but it's way too long), either way needs to be adjusted to remove ambiguity or broken fingers.
mimic that gesture with your left hand and point it towards you, the angle of your drawing implies the hand is foreshortened so you see more of the proximal phalange on the fingers, regardless of the intention it should be pointing upwards allowing me to see the middle part therefore the corner of the joint needs to be higher, my guess is you wanted the hand pose to be that way and you only need to fix that corner so the middle phalange plane is pointing towards the camera.
There's also the chance you intended it to be the middle part too, but the proximal part isn't foreshortened and it doesn't match the perspective of the positions of the knuckles (can also be interpreted as part of the middle phalange, but it's way too long), either way needs to be adjusted to remove ambiguity or broken fingers.