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Hand and Product Interaction

Hand Holding Postures
by
EBY.T.SUNNY
IDC, IIT Bombay
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  • Skelton or basic line reference.

  • Shading and adding form to the skeleton.

  • Final presentation with a contrasting background.

  • Skelton or basic line reference.

  • Shading and adding form to the skeleton.

  • Final presentation with a contrasting background.

  • Skelton or basic line reference.

  • Shading and adding form to the skeleton.

  • Final presentation with a contrasting background.

  • Skelton or basic line reference.

  • Shading and adding form to the skeleton.

  • Final presentation with a contrasting background.

Skelton or basic line reference.

Shading and adding form to the skeleton.

Final presentation with a contrasting background.

Skelton or basic line reference.

Shading and adding form to the skeleton.

Final presentation with a contrasting background.

Skelton or basic line reference.

Shading and adding form to the skeleton.

Final presentation with a contrasting background.

Skelton or basic line reference.

Shading and adding form to the skeleton.

Final presentation with a contrasting background.

Designers always want hands to be included in their sketches either to give the scale of the product or to give a feel of the product shape. But they always face problems in visualising how hands interact with a product or how will hand holding postures changes with the shape and size of the object. These are a few examples to demonstrate how hands will respond to products and their shapes.
 

Skelton or basic line reference.

Shading and adding form to the skeleton.

Final presentation with a contrasting background.

Skelton or basic line reference.

Shading and adding form to the skeleton.

Final presentation with a contrasting background.

Skelton or basic line reference.

Shading and adding form to the skeleton.

Final presentation with a contrasting background.

Skelton or basic line reference.

Shading and adding form to the skeleton.

Final presentation with a contrasting background.


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