How do you deal with cold hands when drawing, I can barely move my fingers and it sucks
>>7832754do you smoke/vape?had this issue before i quit. even with the heat, my fingers would get uncomfortably cold. not anymore.
>>7832754did you remember to say "take that, putin"?
>>7832754pic related but with hands
>>7832860both*i am retarded
>>7832754Learn some internal art.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8mtDxlhZUCU
>>7832754I use this.
>>7832754Put your hands on my big hot sweaty rod, that should fix ya right up sweety ;)
>>7832754yeah uhmm, we humans used to make something to solve that problem, was called hmm "fire". Now, you'll be surprised by how much progress we've made since then, you can even acquire portable heat mechanisms
Vodka
>>7832754Move somewhere warmer you dumbfuck
eat some liver silly. my art skills are directly related to how much liver I ate that week
>>7832754If you're touching a cold surface or surrounded by low temperature air, it's obvious that either makes you cooler. But it's easy to forget that your body also radiates heat away also.If you're near a large cold surface, like a single-glazed window, even though the room air temperature is 70'F, you can feel as if you were in a 50'F room. This effect is increased by a colder window (or poorly-insulated wall) surface, a larger cold surface, or proximity to the cold surface.Simply, if you're sitting near a large window, hang a curtain. Translucent is fine. Or, move away from windows. At least turn your back to it so that your hands do not "see" the cold surface of the window.
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>>7832754sounds like a circulation issueyou need to start exercising
>>7832754It happens to me during the winter sometimes . Sometimes I put my hands in hot water