interpreter here👋 not necessarily: "look" (like "hey, look over there/look at that) is made with two fingers pointing in the direction you want the person to shift their gaze to. "look" (like "you look tired") is made with your index finger circling/outlining your face. "see" (like "we'll see") is made with your index/middle finger tapping the corner of your eye. "see" (like "did you see that?") is made with your index/middle finger starting at the corner of your eye and then bringing that same handshape straight out in front of your face a few inches. the parameters (handshape, location, palm orientation, etc) found in a 3D language is hard to explain in text😆i apologize. i suggest checking out "asl sign bank" on instagram. it's a deaf-led (which is VERY important and extremely appropriate for this kind of thing to be taught by/presented by a native user of the language) research tool that shows you short video clips of signs, phrases, etc. hope this helps 🤟
Hey! Here’s a link to an ASL dictionary that shows the sign for LOOK: https://www.lifeprint.com/asl101/pages-signs/l/look.htm
And here’s a link for the sign SEE https://www.lifeprint.com/asl101/pages-signs/s/see.htm The signs are a little bit different. That website is great for looking up signs you want to know! 💗
I'm fairly certain (anyone can correct me if I'm wrong), but look is two fingers and see is one.