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- Mar 24, 2017
Out of curiosity I tried Chris' pen grip. This is how I experienced:
It feels kind of weird and it's unusual. The positive side of this grip is it actually locks the pen in your hand. With this grip your movements will be solely relied on your wrist, which is pretty ok to draw straight and long lines as you entire arm is placed on the desk to support this.
However a big flaw is it's less suited to draw fine and small details because you're relying on your wrist too often which can lead you straining your wrist. Using your fingers to coordinate your movements would be better at long terms.
The bottomeline is Chris' pengrip is good to do crude artwork but it isn't suited for doing fine details
Chris is good to do crude artwork but he isn't suited for doing fine details.