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Position of the arm and body

Pencils, Continued Holding the pencil Hold  your  pencil  comfortably  and  naturally.  Grip  the  pencil  lightly.  To draw light lines, use little pressure.    To  draw  heavier  lines,  increase pressure. Create texture by changing the angle of the pencil to the paper surface and use the point or side of the lead.   Generally,  the  two  ways  of holding a pencil are the normal writing position and under the palm.    In the normal writing position, you have control for tight or small details.    Holding the pencil under the palm allows you to use free-flowing wrist or arm action to draw larger or to draw with less restriction. Figure 1-3 shows the two ways of holding a pencil. Figure 1-3.—Holding a pencil to draw. Continued  on  next  page 1-14

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