Learn how to draw a great looking Hand with a Ring with easy, step-by-step drawing instructions, and video tutorial.
By following the simple steps, you too can easily draw a perfect Hand with a Ring.
Step-by-Step Instructions for Drawing a Hand with a Ring
How to Draw a Great Looking Hand with a Ring for Kids and Beginners - Step 1
1. Begin the hand with a ring outline by drawing two long curved lines. These begin the sides of the wrist and hand.
Easy Hand with a Ring Drawing - Step 2
2. Enclose an oval at the end of one line. This will become the fingernail of the thumb. Finish the thumb using a long curved line. From it, extend another long line to form the first of the fingers.
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Easy Hand with a Ring Drawing - Step 3
3. Draw another oval at the tip of the finger, forming the fingernail. Draw a long curved line to finish the finger, and another to indicate the top of the next finger.
Easy Hand with a Ring Drawing - Step 4
4. Draw an oval-shaped fingernail at the tip of the middle finger. From it, extend a short line to the pointer finger.
Then draw the ring finger. Use an oval for the fingernail and long curved lines for the sides of the finger.
Easy Hand with a Ring Drawing - Step 5
5. Draw the pinky finger. Use a half-oval for the fingernail and two long curved lines for the sides of the finger. This completes the outline of the hand.
Easy Hand with a Ring Drawing - Step 6
6. Use curved lines to detail the knuckles and the tendons on the back of the hand.
Easy Hand with a Ring Drawing - Step 7
7. Begin drawing the ring, erasing as necessary. Draw a large circle at the base of the ring finger, with four small circles on its edges.
Add More Details to Your Hand with a Ring Picture - Step 8
8. Enclose a small hexagon inside the circle, indicating the facets of the diamond drawing. Then draw three parallel curved lines around the finger to form the band of the ring.
Complete the Outline of Your Hand with a Ring Drawing - Step 9
9. Enclose small triangles between the sides of the hexagon and the circle, indicating even more facets.
Color Your Hand with a Ring Drawing
Your cartoon hand with a ring is now complete. Color your drawing.
You can choose whether the ring is made from gold, white gold, or rose gold, and whether the diamond is a classic white or a fancy yellow, pink, argyle, blue, champagne, green, orange, red, chameleon, purple, violet, black, or gray stone.
Don't forget to manicure the fingernails and choose a skin tone that matches your own, your favorite character's, or a recently engaged friend's!
For more great hand drawing tutorials, see the collection of Simple Hand Art Projects.
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Learn More About The Hand with a Ring Drawing
Do you have love and weddings on the brain? You can learn how to draw a hand with a ring and show off your new stone.
This posture of the hand is commonly associated with wedding engagements. Men often give their fiancés diamond engagement rings when they ask them to marry them. The brides-to-be then show off the rings to their friends.
This drawing would make a great image for an engagement announcement or save-the-date.
After you draw this diamond ring, you can explore more wedding imagery. Check out this wedding dress drawing or learn how to draw a bride and groom.
For more easy and fun guides, see the How to Draw a Hand Covering Face or Anime Hands and Hand Gestures Drawing tutorials.
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