What are the implications of being left handed and drawing? Holding my stylus with my left hand and crossing over with my right hand to press ctrl+z is awkward. Any tips?
>>7921736You're probably on the spectrum. Left handedness has a strong correlation with autism.On the plus side, it means you're more likely to be creative/imaginative due to how related autism and schizophrenia are. One of the perks of autistic creatives is that they seemingly never run out of ideas
>>7921736Stop being a lefty
Get a basic keypad to manage keyboard shortcuts. Keep in mind hardware like that is often not suited for left handed people because fuck em lmao.
>>7921736i stick to the buttons on my tablet for this very reason :( id love to be a Keyboarder i love the amount of buttons it has
>the implicationsSpiral-bound sketchbooks that open left-right will constantly get in the way of your hand. You could simply draw from the back cover like some kind of funny jap, but I personally just got used to it. I also own some top-bound spirals for this exact reason.Map your shortcuts to num pad. It's actually better and is one of the few times being left-handed comes with a slight advantage. I guess you could also simply reposition your keyboard relative to your hands, and thus use whatever you like.
>>7921744holy reddit diagnosis. youre the fucking autistic one here retard
>>7921747If he wants to be a twitter artist, he won't have any choice.
get a keypad, streamdeck, anything you can find that can give you extra buttons to use when doing art. even a ps4 controller can work using Steam to set desktop bindings
>>7921842everyone here is autistic