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Hands are one of the most feared parts of the body to draw. This is because they are made up of complex three-dimensional shapes.
Here are tips and tricks to help make your hand drawing fears fade away.
Take a new view of a favorite person or animal with these hand-colored photocopies.
A review of artist John T. Freeman's wonderful how-to book Portrait Drawing.
Suited runners are amongst the best drawing hands in Texas Hold 'Em poker - making them prime candidates to bust those aces, kings, or trips!
Learning how to draw the human body is an indispensable skill for art students if they wish to branch into fashion design or figure drawing.
These creative Father's Day cards include a tool belt and a grandfather clock, perfect for dads (and kids) who love to craft.
Every artist should have several art supplies on-hand to make their finished artworks the best they can be.
Learning to draw accurately requires a lesson plan that consists of interesting drawing exercises for all drawing students to practice on an even footing.
Beginners can quickly improve their tournament results by improving their hand selection in early position and only playing small pocket pairs in certain spots.
Rolling up pocket rockets in a game of no-limit Texas Hold 'Em is one of the best feelings in the world for a consummate poker player, always consider your options.
Drawing cartoon babies gives an artist the chance to exaggerate body proportions in fun ways. Plus, it's a great drawing project for kids.
While surely not as strong as holding aces, holding kings is an excellent start to a hand - requiring a very different approach to play than most starting positions.
Use thematic activities based on this fun Eric Carle picture book to teach time, animals, and insects vocabulary to your foreign language students.
Your heads up in a game of Hold em. You have Q, 10 of hearts. The flop is K, A ,2, of hearts. You have the royal flush draw.
With 8 players still left, young poker pro Joseph Cada was on Hold 'Em life support, short-stacked with 2.3 million chips and 5 big blinds remaining. That proved plenty.


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