Although this is the second video in the series, I purchased it last because the other two were areas I wanted to practice in first. Once again David finch has not disappointed me. This video is a little shorter than the other two( coming in at an hour and forty minutes). The first two thirds of the video is all about the hands. The feet are covered in the last third. David draws the hands in a variety of poses and angles. He draws them as fists, pointing toward the viewer, away from the viewer, flexed as if reaching for something or dropping something. He demonstrates how light falls on the hand. David also shows the differences in the male and female hand. He even gives you some clawed hands to demonstrate how they are still drawn basically the same way.
In the short section on the feet, David shows his own quick way to lay out the under drawing for the feet which totally simplfies how to begin. He draws the feet in shoes more than he does bare due to the fact that in comics you will rarely draw them bare. He draws the underside of the foot only once stating that in all his years drawing comics he's only drawn the underside a few times.
All in all this is a great dvd. The hand is so expressive that it can be very difficult to draw and the vast number of examples given by David really will help you get a feel for the hand and how to draw it. I have been pleaed with this entire video series. David Finch is a wonderful artist and an excellent instructor. Anyone who loves to draw for fun or for a profession would definitely benefit from this series.