As the title says, how do you deal with hands shaking when trying to do tiny details? I am having a difficult time with that part. One thing I do try to do is first paint the parts that are the most "inside" the mini, so that it's okay if I accidentally get paint on other areas, since I haven't painted those yet anyway. Usually the parts that are the farthest outside are the easiest for me to paint accurately.
#How to deal with hand shake on fine detail work
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Bracing your arms and hands is important. You can put your elbows on the desk or something. Bring your hands in so they touch and support each other.
It will make you shake a lot less
But it’s also a matter of practice.
I used to struggle a lot with small details but now it’s usually not that hard.
In this video I show bracing, posture, methods, and tools to steady your hands while painting miniatures and small objects.
Ben Komets: https://youtu.be/Ubl1Act7WhQ
Black Magic Craft: https://youtu.be/lyhDhQZDlNk
Broadsword Wargaming: https://youtu.be/q5PVSW62atU
Critical Role (rubber band method): https://youtu.be/uO3Qt8XIAws?t=300
Darren...
This guy has Parkinson’s
Has some tips on how to reduce shakiness