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Many beginning drawing students often ask how do professional artists seem to use these types of grips so easily while for them it feels so unnatural? In a previous video I shared some reasons why its important. Now, Ill share a few tips on how to actually start using them. And as usual a big thank you to everyone who supported my books Pen and Ink Drawing: A Simple Guide and the complementary Pen and Ink Drawing Workbook, thank you, and again the third book is on the way. Okay so whether its an overhand grip, an extended grip or an underhand grip the truth is its actually just a learned practice and it starts with really understanding that we have to sometimes unlearn certain old habits as we try to acquire new ones. so lets look at three quick tips to help you get started with using these grips. And it starts with our grip or our way of holding our pen or pencil you see ever since we learned to write weve been developing habits that arent really con