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mimic !m5VuyeNFyg
I seem to have trouble drawing consistent and smooth lines without exaggerating them, I can't draw very good lines for crap with my wacom sometimes.

I notice I have a very minor tremor in my hand when holding it over my paper, but I'm not convinced that's affecting it at all. Do you draw with the base of your hand planted, or your whole arm, in which case I just lack the muscle memory to draw good lines, and need practice.

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>> Mac !vv/Nr3MYLo
I find it helpful to match the size of the stroke to the amount of your arm you need to use. For long strokes, lock your fingers and wrist and use your entire arm, usually best with your hand off the paper to avoid friction. For smaller strokes, use your wrist or fingers with your hand on the paper or tablet.
>> Anonymous
I usually draw the best with at least my hand and wrist, and usually the rest of my arm resting on whatever comfortable surface I can find.

The minor tremor's probably from your heartbeat, the blood flow through your artery making it shake that little bit.
>> Anonymous
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>> Mimic !m5VuyeNFyg
I think the stroke that gives me the most trouble is anything going away from the paper/tablet. Am I supposed to rotate the paper, or get used to doing upward strokes, they don't seem very natural, again, muscle memory... etc.
>> MILK
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>> Anonymous
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oh fuck... I'm tangled again!

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>> Anonymous
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>> Anonymous
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>>104932

CANDY? FOR BREAKFAST???

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>> Anonymous
>>104944
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