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Reddit mentions of Creative Mark Artist Leaning Bridge Hand and Wrist Leaning Bridge Acrylic Used For Steady Hand Painting, Drawing & Sketching, Transparent, 24 Inch

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Creative Mark Artist Leaning Bridge Hand and Wrist Leaning Bridge Acrylic Used For Steady Hand Painting, Drawing & Sketching, Transparent, 24 Inch
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  • This transparent stable and sturdy heavyweight acrylic shelf allows you to add detail and highlights onto your painting without smearing, smudging or soiling. Great for adding straight lines with pen or brush and for keeping a more steady hand. Add detail and highlights to your drawing or paintings without smearing, smudging or soiling your work.
  • Rest your hand on bridge, not your art
  • Made of heavyweight acrylic Transparent shelf Mahl Stick
  • Drawing Level lines with pen, colored pencil, graphite, charcoal, or pastel Clean adjustments and details on all of your art
  • 24 Inches
Specs:
ColorClear
Height1.5 Inches
Length33.75 Inches
Size24 Inch
Weight0.16 Pounds
Width2.58 Inches

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Found 1 comment on Creative Mark Artist Leaning Bridge Hand and Wrist Leaning Bridge Acrylic Used For Steady Hand Painting, Drawing & Sketching, Transparent, 24 Inch:

u/ZombieButch ยท 1 pointr/learnart

Lay a sheet of paper down where you want to put your hand; just make sure you lift your hand when you want to move it, because if you just slide the paper around you're still going to smudge. Use a paper with as little tooth as you've got to lay your hand on; waxed paper, with the waxy side down, is good for this.

Or work with your paper up on a vertical surface like an easel, tote board, or taped / pinned to a wall, and use a mahl stick to steady your hand.

Or make or buy a bridge like this.