Do you draw a circle in clockwise or anticlockwise direction?
Do you draw a horizontal lines left to right or right to left?
Do you draw a vertical line up to down or down to up?
Right handed or left handed? And do you have a normal grip?
>>2308379
Usually but not always:
1)clockwise
2)left to right
3)top to bottom
Right handed. I hold the pencil a bit weirdly I think though, like if you gently touch all the tips of your fingers together to a point that's sorta how I hold it.
>>2308379
I used to not care but then I realized that I obvious had to take advantage of the coriolis force effect to improve my circle. So now I draw my circles in the same direction that water flow down a drain, which depends on if I'm north or south of equator.
The further near the poles I am the more forceful my circles become, to the point where I can almost not contain them within a single sheet of paper. Amazing stuff.
>>2308379
Clockwise.
Left to right.
Right handed.
Still relying too much on the writing grip, but trying to force myself not to.
>>2308379
Both. It really just depends.
Left to right.
Turn the paper 90 degrees, Left to right.
Right Handed.
Writing grip and overhand grip are my main grips...even with painting.
Clockwise
Any line I make starts from my body and moves away. I continuously rotate anything I'm working on which is easy enough to do with physical work.
>>2308379
anti clockwise
left to right
either
right handed - technical pen grip(like standard but very vertical)
it's called counterclockwise. fuck is an anticlockwise
>>2308379
anti clockwise
left to right
top to bottom
right handed, but no normal grip
>>2308621
this is very important; which way does your water swirl?
Counter clockwise, left to right, up to down, right handed, normal grip I guess
>>2308380
Are you me, I do all these things, and i hold a pencil like you.