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  • monNom2

    Not related to this exclusively, but for fine painting / sculpting try to get your work up high so you can rest on your elbows, and with your wrists leaving against something. (An overturned soup pot works well. Get a "lazy Susan" for the top while you're at it so you can reposition your work easily. This way, your only movement is the flexibility of your wrists and fingers. This gives you a stable platform for long painting sessions, and depending on height, you can stick your piece under the pot between sessions to keep dust off the paintjob.

    Also, definitely get a magnifying lamp, even if you have good eyesight. Your motor coordination is related to how well you see. You can paint way more steadily under magnification.

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