>>5979812whoa cool im in the OP
>>5977167>sweat>>5977224>Why are you deliberately trying to change...I think some strokes are easier! Like the grip I drew really has some strong curved line control and it's a lot easier on my wrists because it encourages more arm use? at least it does for me. I try to always use my wrists as little as possible tho and instead adjust from my elbow.
oh and the grip lets me control my pen more with my fingers so it lessens wrist use even more and it's a pretty lose grip so its easy on my fingers too
i think it's helped my hand cramping a lot too!
>just do it the way I pretty much always didyeah i think that's really common too. A lotta people i've asked do that and find its just what's most natural to em... I've had a buddy use multiple grips and change his up often. He's like the other side of the spectrum
I see your grip used by artists a lot so i think it's probably a good one? idk a lot about grips, i just think it's really interesting to see what other people do and maybe push em to try new ones.
i think it's always p nice to find somethin new to try when it comes to drawin
>>5977708could i ask you to draw an example? i know there are people that use different writing grips too and i think it's pretty interesting! like if an artist does really great curved lines or strong solid straight lines, i think their grips probably come into play
>>5977742sweet!! i hope it works out for you!! :D
>hold the pen further upi can't hold mine too far back cuz i have small hands but i usually go back to about the middle too... but i dumb and too anal about my lines most of the time so i end up holding it lower like your basic bitch one.
my lower button is swap last used tools so its always gotta be in reach for me
>"God my hand hurts">Resting on the pinkythat grip looks scary... is your thumb always outstretched? or is the grip more like controling the pen with your ring and thumb? this grip is kinda rough whew