tried drawin people again, minus hat, minus arm
When I first started experimenting with drawing people but leaving out details like hats and arms, I found it challenging to convey the character and emotion effectively. Omitting hands can be tough since they often express a lot of feeling and action, but focusing on facial expressions and body posture can help make your artwork just as expressive. One technique that helped me was emphasizing upper body shapes and clothing folds to suggest movement and personality without the need to draw detailed hands. Also, using shading and contrasts to highlight key areas created a strong focal point in the figure. This approach made the drawings feel more stylized and unique. I often remind myself that limitations can boost creativity. By intentionally removing some details like hats or arms, it opens new doors to experiment with composition and storytelling through minimalism. For artists struggling with hands, practicing simplified or abstract hand shapes can gradually build confidence to add more complexity later on. Overall, drawing people with missing elements like no hands or hats can be a fresh way to develop your skills and artistic voice. Don’t be afraid to explore these techniques and let your imagination guide your pen!

