Anime Peace Sign Pose

Anime Peace Sign Pose

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Whenever I think of anime, especially cheeky little chibis, I think of peace signs. Anime characters absolutely love making this hand sign! It’s fairly easy to draw so long as you get the fingers in the right places and in the right proportions, which is really the trickiest part. We’ll also go over how to draw the simplified version for your chibi characters!

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Let’s start off with the construction of a more “realistic” peace-sign hand. If you saw my previous article about how to draw a fist, I will be breaking down this hand pose in much the same way as we did in that article. Though we will be omitting the fingertips section since the ends of the fingers aren’t very important to this hand pose.

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I will be using the “Peace Sign” 3D hand pose available in the Material Library, as well as a Peace sign stock photo of a real hand. My final hand drawing will be an amalgamation of these two references.

Because the palm is the biggest part of the hand, I usually start with that. The palm is a rounded off rectangle shape (though I have seen some artists draw it as more of a pentagon, so whichever one you like best is the one you should use!)

Next I like to sketch in the thumb. I break the thumb down into three parts - the base, the middle, and the tip. In the peace sign hand gesture the base of the thumb overlaps the bottom quarter of the palm. In this angle pay careful attention to the overlap of the thumb parts so that the perspective looks right!

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Next let’s put in the ring finger and the pinky, which are the two fingers that are tucked under the thumb. The relationship between the thumb and these two fingers is quite important, and the difference between the 3D model reference and the photo reference with these parts. In the photo reference the thumb is much tighter to the palm and is also higher up on the ring finger and pinky. Now of course the 3D model doesn’t have to worry about their flexibility!

We can see mostly the last two sections of the ring finger and pinky, with just a little bit of the base of each finger visible where they go back toward the palm.

Now let’s add the two “rabbit ear” fingers. Be sure to get the proportions correct between the two fingers and to also leave some space between them at the base of the fingers. Fingers have a little “web” of skin between them that makes a space when fingers are spread out, so keep this in mind when drawing fingers and make sure they aren’t attached together like little logs of clay that are stuck on to the palm.

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Double-check your proportions and placements before moving on to the next step. Making changes will be easier at this stage than if you finalize the drawing and then realize there’s a problem.

Make a new layer above the sketch and finalize your drawing. I used the 3D model reference more for the structure and then the photo for some of the details. Note the space between the fingers in the photo that don’t translate well to the 3D model.

First, plan out your pose using simple shapes. I decided to draw the base of the hand as a circle. The thumb is an oval shape that is a little more squared off on one end than the other.

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The upright fingers are shaped just about the same as in the example in the previous section, but they are much shorter and a bit more rounded on the ends.

Or break it up into two separate fingers. I’ve done both for chibis that I’ve drawn so it really just depends on the look that you like!

(It’s been a really long time since I’ve drawn a chibi and I’d forgotten how much I enjoy them! Anyone want a chibi character tutorial? Let me know!)

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The peace sign is an integral hand gesture to be able to draw when doing anime and manga drawings. With a little bit of planning and careful attention to placement, this is one of the easiest gestures to master!In Japan, a peace sign (piisu ピース) is often used when posing for photos, and so it also often happens in anime. We're talking about the V-shaped hand sign, the V-sign, that also means V for victory (✌), not the nuclear disarmament symbol (☮) that was used to promote peace.

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Peace signs carry almost no meaning. They're simply used because they look cool or cute when doing a pose. Since you do a pose in reaction to certain things, they end up being used more in certain situations, but they don't mean anything in particular by themselves.

Sometimes, the V-sign is used for a victory pose, or rather, used when striking a cool pose after succeeding in something, completing a feat, beating a fight, pulling something off, etc. It pretty much says yeah, check this out, I did it.

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If someone makes after finishing something well, that's a kime-poosu, e.g. someone scores a goal, does a pose, that's a kime-poosu. Naturally, this would be a cool-looking pose.

This gesture is sometimes associated with a (sexual) panting face called ahegao アヘ顔, probably because of photos taken during sex, to the point it's become a meme parodied in works for general audiences. Some examples:

The katakanization of the English number three is surii スリー, and of peace, piisu ピース, but the latter is homonymous with piece, piisu ピース, so this phrase can mean something else:

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A three piece, スリーピース, is a suit with jacket, vest, and pants of same material, color and pattern, also called mitsu-zoroi 三つ揃い in Japanese.

, meaning bunny peace [sign], is a double peace sign made by putting one's hands over their head like a pair of bunny ears, usamimi うさみみ. It's also called

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, meaning back peace [sign], is a type of peace sign with the palm facing toward the gesturer, so that the back of the hand facing forward, toward someone, perhaps.

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, meaning chin peace [sign], is a type of peace sign done by placing your hand on your chin, such that the index finger and the middle finger are on each side of your mouth.

In other words, if you see a Japanese girl doing an ago peace, it's likely they're just striking a random pose for a photo and aren't attempting to express anything more than that.

, meaning vertical peace [sign], is a pose done by making two peace signs in front of your head, one above pointing downwards, and one below pointing upwards.

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, meaning horizontal peace [sign], or side peace [sign], is a type of peace sign with fingers pointing sideways, rather than upwards. This term also refers horizontal ura peace and double peace.

, is a type of peace sign associated with manba マンバ makeup. Instead of making a peace sign using index and middle finger, you make one using ring and little finger.

Apparently, there are ways to force someone to do a a peace sign for a photo. For the sake of reference—I mean, come on, why in the world would anyone need a reference of this thing?—for the sake of sharing what I witnessed, here it is:

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For reference, some hand gestures that aren't peace signs, but that may be used like peace signs when posing, or may be mistaken for such.

The corna, koruna コルナ, meaning horns, is a hand sign associated with the devil, made by lifting the index and little finger and bending the middle and ring fingers, forming a pair of horns.

The ILY sign means I love you in American Sign Language. It looks like a corna, with index and little finger up, except the thumb is also extended, forming an L with index and thumb.

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Since ILY and the corna look very similar, it's possible for someone to mistake one for the other, and it's sometimes impossible to tell them apart.

For the record, someone making the letter L on their chin isn't some weird ago peace but just a pose done while thinking.

A rumic sign るーみっくサイン is a hand gesture like the ILY sign that's seen in manga and anime when a character is surprised or attacked. It doesn't mean anything. It's just a silly pose.

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