I was looking at GIMP tutorials, and this one seemed suitably simple. (The writer clearly isn't a native English speaker, but that's okay.)
And I was having trouble drawing a stick figure. Unlike the characters in The Princess Bride, I'm not even close to ambidextrous: I can do ordinary computer stuff with the mouse set for left-handed (point and click, move a scroll bar up and down, even type on one of those stupid virtual keyboards that banks think provide security). Drawing a circle, or any smooth curve, is another matter.
So, my options seem to be: give up on computer graphics, or go back to working right-handed. If I do the latter, I should probably set things up so I can switch back and forth, and only work right-handed when I need the fine motor control, lest I re-injure my rotator cuff.
Or I can go play with wire, or read my book.
And I was having trouble drawing a stick figure. Unlike the characters in The Princess Bride, I'm not even close to ambidextrous: I can do ordinary computer stuff with the mouse set for left-handed (point and click, move a scroll bar up and down, even type on one of those stupid virtual keyboards that banks think provide security). Drawing a circle, or any smooth curve, is another matter.
So, my options seem to be: give up on computer graphics, or go back to working right-handed. If I do the latter, I should probably set things up so I can switch back and forth, and only work right-handed when I need the fine motor control, lest I re-injure my rotator cuff.
Or I can go play with wire, or read my book.
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is there any way you could try a wacom tablet and stylus? i do a lot of graphics work, and even with my non-dominant hand i can do better with the stylus than with my trackball -- mostly good enough for selecting irregular objects (magic scissors also help with that). but the stylus is harder on my much worse RSI-afflicted dominant hand.
i keep meaning to practice, practice, practice with my other hand because i'd love to be ambidextrous. wonder how long one would have to practice. longer than i ever have, *snrk*, but realistically.