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Basically for this hand, I worked on the principle that, in this game, Kane uses the hand furthest away (ie palm facing towards us) to perform the chokeslam, so I tried to make frames with palm facing towards us the gloved hands.
Thank you for the compliment.
In honesty, all I did here was download the hand template, then delete the frames where the back of the hand was nearest, and keep the ones where the palm was nearest.
The same can be done with elbow pads: you can choose to keep/delete ones where the inside of the elbow pad is nearest, and do the opposite with ones where the outside of the elbow pad is nearest.
Again, it is not a perfect solution, but can be workable for those who specifically want the two limbs to be different.
Using the same principle, you could actually make characters like that half red half blue guy off Street Fighter 3.