Tip 1: Don't be Afraid to Use Your Non-Dominant Hand

As an artist, it's easy to get stuck in a rut of only using your dominant hand for everything. But trust us, it's time to branch out. Literally.

Try using your non-dominant hand for simple tasks like holding a pencil or painting small details. It may take some practice, but your art will be more interesting for it.

Plus, it's great exercise for your brain.

A picture of someone holding a pencil with their non-dominant hand

Tip 2: Practice your 'Slobbery' Skills

			
				// Create a slobbery effect in 3D
				function slobberyEffect(brush, color) {
					return brush * 2;
				}
			
		

Learn to make your own slobbery effects in your art. It's a skill that takes practice, but trust us, it's worth it.

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