8 Steps to Translate Photos into Drawngs!
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- Опубликовано: 1 июн 2024
- If drawings from photos keep looking a bit boring. these 8 steps can change it forever. And don't miss the very end where the fundamental reason for the boring-drawing-from-photos-syndrome is explained. Prepare for drawings that reach out and grab people who try to ignore them!
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I am essentially still a photo copyist, this has helped me to realise it’s time be be bolder
It’s a revolutionary realisation. Onwards and upwards for you!😀
Ahhh....excellent! I sketch to watercolor, from photo. These piints are so helpful! Thanks!
Thank you for this! It’s something that I never thought about using photo references. I crop photos, but never realized many of the other things you pointed out.
So many good examples that clearly show us what you are teaching! Thank you.
Another excellent exposition of how to improve our drawing experience and results.
Great subject. I always feel a tad guilty when I deviate from the reference significantly. One idea: if you have a digitized photo you can also (with the proper software - some of which is free) turn it b&w and/or export is as a low-res jpeg [does a visual abstraction for you to compare and ponder] to see different aspects of the drawing. I find in my drawings, the edges make a huge difference visually overall. I do find that if I have defined edges it can require a lot of reworking to blend them if you intend to repurpose it (e.g. put it on a t-shirt).
Thank You!
Let me declare you officially free, Scott, from being bound by the photo. Time to let your creativity fly. 😀
Another great lesson! Thanks.
Thank you for the tips and insights!
You are so welcome!😀
Lovely varied examples
Thanks John😀
So, is what you are saying that we should print out the same pictures in different tones so we can see the picture more clearly, or even change it.
That’s one of the 8 points, yes. We could just play around with the values digitally and print the effect we like best. 😀
Thanks!
Thanks Thomas. That’s generous of you. 😀
If one deaws a piece following your suggestions and lessons, can one show you for a review? If yes, how?
I do review (critique) drawings, but this is something I charge for, as I earn my living from my art. If you contact me through my website I can tell you the details if you’re interested further. (www.stephentraversart.com)
@@stephentraversart thanks! I will get back to you through the website.
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Thanks!
I will get back to you through the website.
Thank you give me free lesson hop and I wish to complete your dreams❤