How do you position your hand on the iPad?
Do you naturally use an inverted/hooked/pointing towards you hand position or straight hand position when writing and drawing? If you use an inverted style, any tips?
Do you use your pinkie as as a stabilizer?
Do you move your hand around the monitor or do you move the picture around your hand?
Is it bad to basically just hold your hand in the same stabilized position for the entire time you’re drawing/painting for hours every day? Should every joint in my hand NOT crack when I articulate it after drawing?
Has anyone that was a hooked/ inverted drawer on paper transitioned to being straight handed for digital?
If you don’t use your pinky and maybe other fingers to hold the side of the tablet and keep your work space right on the edge of the monitor, how do you avoid your other fingers causing inputs on the canvas? Do you use those reverse archery gloves that cover the pinky and ring and palm?
How do you draw a straight or curved stable line if you use a straight handed position without having stability fingers?
If you’re hook handed, how do you really even work on a vertical surface? I’ve always painted on a horizontal surface and been hunched over like an idiot because I can’t just can’t have a non-stabilized floating hand, is that just something that people work around like I have been or should I be trying to get better at using a straight floating hand position and just magically draw with my fucking tricep being the primary stabilizing factor?
Do you naturally use an inverted/hooked/pointing towards you hand position or straight hand position when writing and drawing? If you use an inverted style, any tips?
Do you use your pinkie as as a stabilizer?
Do you move your hand around the monitor or do you move the picture around your hand?
Is it bad to basically just hold your hand in the same stabilized position for the entire time you’re drawing/painting for hours every day? Should every joint in my hand NOT crack when I articulate it after drawing?
Has anyone that was a hooked/ inverted drawer on paper transitioned to being straight handed for digital?
If you don’t use your pinky and maybe other fingers to hold the side of the tablet and keep your work space right on the edge of the monitor, how do you avoid your other fingers causing inputs on the canvas? Do you use those reverse archery gloves that cover the pinky and ring and palm?
How do you draw a straight or curved stable line if you use a straight handed position without having stability fingers?
If you’re hook handed, how do you really even work on a vertical surface? I’ve always painted on a horizontal surface and been hunched over like an idiot because I can’t just can’t have a non-stabilized floating hand, is that just something that people work around like I have been or should I be trying to get better at using a straight floating hand position and just magically draw with my fucking tricep being the primary stabilizing factor?