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The first two exercises are about controlling your hand. We want to build muscles and train our hand-eye coordination. Mechanical exercises like these are great for beginners. Later on, you might use them to explore new pens or get started when you don’t know what to draw yet.
They are also terrific ways to relax your mind.
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Distribute circles of various sizes on a piece of paper until the paper is filled. Make sure the circles do not overlap.
Drawing circles is not as easy as you might think. Notice how the circles become harder, the bigger you make them? Try them in both directions — and make lots of them.
Tip: Shake your hand when it starts cramping! This is a workout for our hands after all.
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Fill a piece of paper with parallel lines.
Diagonal lines come easiest for us because they comply with the motion of our wrist.
Left-handed people prefer the opposite direction than right-handed people.
Tip: Don’t rotate the paper. The whole point here is to train your hand to get comfortable with all directions.
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