DRAWING FROM PHOTOGRAPHS
Drawing from life is challenging when the subject is an animal that doesn’t sit still for long periods of time. Drawing from photographs certainly makes the process simpler, but capturing a clear photograph that makes for an interesting composition can be quite a mission. Any dog owner will tell you that getting a dog to sit still is a difficult task indeed. The only time a dog is not in motion is when it’s eating or sleeping, and neither of these makes for a particularly interesting portrait. The key is, put simply, patience! Below I provide some tips for setting up and taking reference photos.
Setting Up
The ideal location for a photograph depends on the type of drawing you plan to execute. If you’re aiming for a simple ...
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