People Are Trying To Follow A Viral Hand-Drawing Tutorial, And They’re Failing So Bad, It’s Good (24 Pics)
Recently, Twitter page @SatisfyingDaily uploaded a drawing tutorial clip (originally created by chay suado), showing an artist drawing a hand using soft, gentle strokes that look pretty easy to mimic. Naturally, many people immediately thought they found a hack that can make them the next Da Vinci in a matter of seconds. However, the results that they got were pretty ... disappointing, and this "simple" pencil sketch turned out to be rather difficult. To see if that was really the case, more and more Twitter users gave this hand drawing a go, giving birth to a new viral internet challenge. Continue scrolling to check out some of the funniest fails!
Twitter users are trying to mimic this "simple" sketch but the results that they're getting are hilariously proving it to be way more difficult than they thought

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I mean, besides the fact that it looks like an old demon-witches hand.. it does look like a hand :D
Of all parts of the body, many consider the hand to be the hardest to draw. Quite a few artists have stories of how they would keep their characters' hands behind their backs or in their pockets, doing everything in their power to avoid drawing them as much as possible. Yet paradoxically, they are our most readily available reference, being in our field of vision all day, every day.
The second finger on the upper left hand looks like a match and it made my day thank you
As of this article, the clip that started the challenge has already been viewed 7.84M times and generated over 157K likes and 67K retweets.
i freaking hate this. I am using this for a school project and it turned out horribly. better than these peoples but not too good here is a pic. nvm i dont have one
I like this one, especially the heavy strokes. Picasso would be proud.
I see four people, the right-most three each holding the hips of the person in front of them, while the fourth pukes over a cliff.
You can tell that they crumpled it up in frustration! lmao
The fact that under "Target" it says "expect more" works tho
Obviously, looking at all these "attempts," it's apparent that we don't always see the same things.
looks like some just didn't really try-idk...but i'm sure i wouldn't get it, either. sorry for these people
Andrew Reyes would you rather children get no education, fail to find a job, and have no money and no home? :)
I wouldn't call that a "simple" sketch. As soon as I saw the gif, I immediately thought of all the technicalities that don't make that one a simple tutorial for someone who's trying to learn. It's just someone's personal way of drawing it. It's cool, and the challenges are funny, though.
Space between your curly cues, the length of the curly cue's tails, the angle you use, the angle you draw each of the fingertips... that's when I gave up. Lol!
Load More Replies...It looks hard at first, but you have to keep practicing as this is the only way to improve. Drawing on the right side of your brain by Betty Edwards is a good book for those interested in developing your drawing skills.
If you only keep practicing this, you might be able to replicate the exact image, but will never learn to draw hands. A hand in a different position will still be a challenge. Anatomy is the key - knowing the bone structure and how the joints move and how the muscles are attached.
Load More Replies...Yeah don't feel bad if you can't draw this right away...hands overall are very difficult to draw since they are so complex, and Id bet one billion dollars that this person practiced one billion times to get it right. Keep practicing peeps!! :P
I wonder if there were several takes before the artist finally got it perfectly proportionate in inking pen, if not, that's impressive!
The guide drawing is ridiculous (no thumb?), and done backwards. The nails are the LAST part of a hand to draw, not the first. Just picture the tendons and fingers radiating from the wrist. And practice, a LOT.
I wouldn't call that a "simple" sketch. As soon as I saw the gif, I immediately thought of all the technicalities that don't make that one a simple tutorial for someone who's trying to learn. It's just someone's personal way of drawing it. It's cool, and the challenges are funny, though.
Space between your curly cues, the length of the curly cue's tails, the angle you use, the angle you draw each of the fingertips... that's when I gave up. Lol!
Load More Replies...It looks hard at first, but you have to keep practicing as this is the only way to improve. Drawing on the right side of your brain by Betty Edwards is a good book for those interested in developing your drawing skills.
If you only keep practicing this, you might be able to replicate the exact image, but will never learn to draw hands. A hand in a different position will still be a challenge. Anatomy is the key - knowing the bone structure and how the joints move and how the muscles are attached.
Load More Replies...Yeah don't feel bad if you can't draw this right away...hands overall are very difficult to draw since they are so complex, and Id bet one billion dollars that this person practiced one billion times to get it right. Keep practicing peeps!! :P
I wonder if there were several takes before the artist finally got it perfectly proportionate in inking pen, if not, that's impressive!
The guide drawing is ridiculous (no thumb?), and done backwards. The nails are the LAST part of a hand to draw, not the first. Just picture the tendons and fingers radiating from the wrist. And practice, a LOT.
