An was für einem Tisch zeichnet Ihr?

Manchmal bekommt man vom Zeichnen höllische Nackenschmerzen. Daher möchte ich jetzt etwas an meiner Sitzposition beim Zeichnen ändern.

Wie sitzt Ihr beim Zeichnen?

Meint ihr Profizeichner zeichnen an einem flachen Schreibtisch, oder benutzen sie spezielle Zeichentische?

Option 1. :

Ganz normal flach?

Option 2:

Ein schräger Zeichentisch?

Option 3:

Ein Zeichenbrett auf einem flachen Tisch?

Also ich gebe zu. Ich zeichne so wie unter Option 1. Ich glaube aber, dass ich das wegen der Nackenschmerzen ändern muss.

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Chrisraz
5 months ago

What kind of table do you draw?

Pretty much like yours, only that it is mine at work and I only draw in the break, so a maximum of half an hour a day 😅

How are you drawing?

Like the absolute first person who discovers sitting. So much more stupid, you probably can’t kiss yourself. I sometimes have a foot on the chair so I can support my chin on my knee. Partly also only with 5 cm distance between nose and paper. My ways of sitting have actually only the commonity that they are all stupid.

Do you think you’re an expert on a flat desk, or do they use special drawing tables?

I think artists of profession have probably as much as you picture, just because of the daily duration. If you do this much and intensely, I would also recommend the change to something like this, starts uninhabited but you come pretty sure well in (:

PS: Can you review some of your arts somewhere? 😇

Chrisraz
5 months ago

Just write me ne PM with your task and I’ll give you a back ;D
PS: I hope you want a bird theme;P

Chrisraz
5 months ago

Wow, you really have something on it….if you want to have some kind of trade, get me on 😀 But don’t expect your level, I’ll go more in the cartoon direction ^”

diem235er
5 months ago

For traditional drawing I have such a laptop stand.

Digitally I have a pen display, they have a frame from the house. However, I raised the angle slightly again so that the area is even more in the lot from the viewing angle.

Once you want to draw professionally, you want to have as little perspective distortion as possible. Therefore, I would recommend Option 3 at least.

When you flatter, turn the picture back and forth and look at your motif from different sides to avoid distortion.

Anissa97
5 months ago

Hey!

I love drawing it, and it is super important to have the right technology and the right environment, especially if you are long and much drawn.

I think that most artists choose a sitting position as this offers more stability and comfort – especially with detailed works. Standing consoles can also be helpful to avoid back pain and promote blood circulation. There are also height-adjustable drawing desks with which you can use the advantages of both and change according to your own preference.

If you have a lot of severe pain, you might want to override whether the basics fit: regular breaks, like stretching exercises, sufficient lighting and an ergonomic working environment.

Even if the entanglement is large, you should be careful to sit normally so that you do not wear long-term damage. I hope very much for you that you will find a suitable solution for you and drawing no more pain.

Anissa

Mondspore
5 months ago

Normally flat.

But at the moment I usually draw on the graphics tray, which is already similar to a drawing board or painting on a canvas, which is also displayed.

I usually hurt my ass or hand from my back, probably need a better chair, haha. Usually when it becomes unpleasant, this is also a sign for me to make a break, to get up briefly, maybe a pinkie break, to drink etc.

Maunz65
2 months ago

So when I draw, I usually sit at the dining table. The “drawing” usually gets me when I solve puzzles or stop calling. But for these drawings I need about half an hour to an hour. However, if I’m “arts” I stand in front of a straight table and convey my acrylic colors to the canvas. I’ve got seasons too, but I’ll put the finished pictures on it.

I guess for longer drawing, at least a slightly inclined drawing board would be helpful. Even if initially uninhabited

peeonmytoes
5 months ago

Normally flat. My back is therefore not exactly grateful to me.

Idazockt
2 months ago

I sit on a flat table sitting halfway straight and just leaning the head

Zitronenbaum193
5 months ago

Option 3 but

How are you drawing?

🦐

Zitronenbaum193
5 months ago
Reply to  Maxustacitus

Yes crumble back xD has always been such a meme

LouxiCasperan
5 months ago

Hi.

I usually draw on my desk and therefore rather on a flat surface. For example, if I paint on canvas, then use something like in Option 2. Like in Option 3, I rarely use it, but I use it! I have used it only once for drawing, because the edge is too big and too high at the bottom of me, and this is disturbing at the hand – otherwise I use it more for writing on the keyboard on the computer.
I’ve never had back/neck pain in the flat surface, so I don’t know if the position is bad or okay.
I hope I could help you anyway.
LG

Louxi