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Landscape sketch pen-and-ink posture

First of all, drawing a good sketch cable requires a correct pen holding posture, which can be divided into two types: holding a stick and holding a pen:

Hold the pen with a stick: hold the pen under your palm with your thumb, forefinger and middle finger, as shown below. The middle finger plays an auxiliary role. Swing your thumb left and right to form a regular, almost parallel row in the picture. When using the grip method, the included angle between the pen and the screen is about 35 degrees. Do not touch the screen with your hands and wrists. If it is difficult to grasp, you can use your little finger as a support point, or you can naturally draw lines up and down with your wrist.

Hold the pen: This method is the usual writing posture, as shown in the figure below. This pen-holding method can be used on the dark side with a small area, or it can be widely used in monomer molding. Unlike the stick-holding method, it is easy to master in a large area, and just wants to draw lines like writing. In short, practice more, practice more.