Trust Your Artistic Judgment When You Paint And Draw Perspectives
When you want to learn about perspectives you will find hundreds of art books to show you how…
Essentially, they will talk about horizon lines, vanishing points and view points. They are an important guide for an artist to master drawing and painting realistic looking art.
An artist soon gains confidence in their art when they understand how to recreate 3-dimensional form with their drawing. Lifelike paintings are no problem…
* Even if your picture has been created on a flat surface, it looks as if it has depth
* Your pencil drawing gives the mood and atmosphere of reality
* The subject of your portrait painting appears as if you could touch their face and feel their breath on your hand
Yet, for an art beginner, perspective drawing can seem to be a mystery.
Even the best artists can rely upon the rules of perspectives too much. Top professional illustrators can end up producing artificial looking paintings even when every effort has been made to respect perspective laws…
* Objects appear to be distorted
* Extreme flatness is the overall effect
Recognizing your own unique artistic viewpoint is the key to getting the best from perspectives.
Here are some reasons why you see the world differently from the person standing beside you…
* Physical differences… You could be shorter or taller
* You could be short-sighted while your neighbor is long-sighted
* You will see colors differently… You could have perfect color vision while others are color impaired
When you have a passion for the art subject your interest levels will be high. Your emotional response will result in you producing better quality drawings and paintings. Your artwork will be inspired.
Whatever art critics say about your artwork you know your drawings and paintings show your view of reality. Knowing that your view of the world is unique justifies your artistic vision…
Enjoy your painting and drawing… “Your Art is your own perspective on life!”
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