Tools: My Hand

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My Hand

Nature
Category: Art Supplies
Subcategory: Other
Price: free with acquisition of a body
Average Rating:
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(19 Votes)
Description:

Natural extension of the Brain; versatile and adaptable, works under even extreme conditions; easily accessorized; capable of limitless expression. Usually available in pairs. 100% biodegradable.

Member Reviews

  • Gregart2009_max30
    treplovski, Fri, 17 Apr 2009 23:59:21 UTC.
    1st review

    The first and most basic tool in any artist's arsenal; the original Computer Peripheral. Ideal for juggling, card tricks, and placing in pocket. When operated in unison with the Brain can produce Art from the most Mundane to the most Profound. Also useful in other areas of life. A Must-Have!

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  • Stp60413_max30
    Columns, Sat, 18 Apr 2009 04:54:19 UTC.

    the most important tool

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  • Artbistro_max30
    Luciana, Sat, 16 May 2009 19:03:57 UTC.

    What would one do if one had no hands? Where would our species be?

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  • Gmemcard1-7_294_max30
    gforce442, Mon, 08 Jun 2009 03:17:26 UTC.

    it works well with the brain!it never argues or complains and despite what life has thrown at it, it has been an almost indestructable piece of equiptment. it is truely one of the finest to tools to posess!

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  • Amspa_max30
    Dream_Asylum, Thu, 25 Jun 2009 06:22:34 UTC.

    I love that they have opposable thumbs, those little gadgets come in real handy. Seriously, they are amazing things, with all those little bones, so fragile yet so capable of doing what often seems impossible. And I love my long fingers.

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  • At_wrk_1_
    chandrima, Sun, 19 Jul 2009 11:29:31 UTC.

    the most essential one !

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  • W5_max30
    kylochua, Sun, 19 Jul 2009 13:12:51 UTC.

    How did I not see this sooner. haha :D

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  • Sc00111f98_max30
    bcormalisjr, Sun, 19 Jul 2009 16:06:45 UTC.

    Number 1 instrument. Doubles as a nose picker. Pretty versatile

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  • Me_max30
    theNoirGuy, Tue, 11 Aug 2009 06:06:30 UTC.

    I highly recommend purchasing this tool! It's useful for any type of art you wish to do from photography to sculpture to painting to even computer animation! And it's completely compatible with earlier and newer types of software with no adapters needed! I use them all the time, not only in my art purposes, but also in production pitches to further my point! And they're incredibly customizable by purchasing colorful sleeves called gloves.

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  • Cover22_max30
    Homer, Wed, 12 Aug 2009 15:42:09 UTC.

    These tools are the greatest!

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  • N39602404_30175433_556_max30
    FyireChilde, Wed, 19 Aug 2009 07:22:49 UTC.

    First of all, I have to say the sensory perception and interface with the brains motor functions will not disappoint. Second, the opposable thumb upgrade was *well* worth the time spent to acquire it.

    On the down sides: nail beds could be better thought out...all that fuss about cuticles. And the attachments could be sturdier, or at least less prone to crippling illnesses like carpel tunnel or tendonitis.

    but that's just my opinion.

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  • 20090803221_1__max30
    Tarhata, Fri, 28 Aug 2009 02:00:44 UTC.

    Accurately described.

    Amusing but true...

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  • Andromedan_gothic1
    Sayward, Mon, 31 Aug 2009 16:39:46 UTC.

    The current set I have work wonders for me...the right one is wearing out faster than the left one from painting 8- 12 hours a day for the past several years, most years. Otherwise, no complaints, and I still have a good grip! :D

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  • Cc4_max30
    changchang, Tue, 01 Sep 2009 18:07:32 UTC.

    I can't imagine having no hands at all. It's the basic part of the body that enables me to create, so as for all the artists. When I had an accident that resulted to closed hip fracture, I thank God because it's not my hands. My hands are very important to me because it's my life, it's what I use to create and work on my pieces.
    A surgeon once said: "Look at your hand. It's the most intricate and beautiful parts of human body. There are 19 bones arranged in your hand that can form a cup, an arch, a flat surface, or a fist... The fingers can delicately lift a needle from a table or twist open the stubborn cap of jar... or distinguish between a 10 centavo and a 25 centavo coin just by touch. No engineer devising robot hands has ever come to such perfection."

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  • Elfus__max30
    elfus, Wed, 16 Sep 2009 04:36:31 UTC.

    Couldn't do it without em .

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  • Fuchur_max30
    PatsyC, Wed, 16 Sep 2009 21:37:08 UTC.

    It can caress a child's face, it can gently wave, or abruptly swat a fly, it can hold a pen, a pencil, it can make a power stroke or paint the softness of a flower.

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  • Photo_1058_max30
    masterer, Wed, 07 Oct 2009 00:23:28 UTC.

    Wonderful, except when it gets carpal tunnel... lol

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  • Npil_max30
    piliero, Wed, 07 Oct 2009 20:45:05 UTC.

    Do they have spares my is getting a little worn out ?

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  • Brrreee_max30
    amberlyndesign, Sun, 18 Oct 2009 15:54:00 UTC.

    i love the hand because it lets me pet fluffy cute things :)
    oh and that art babble as well... ;)

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