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added comment inMythological Portraiture with Karla Ortiz (LIVESTREAM)
Medusa has ears if you want her to have ears, it's your painting after all! :-)
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I'm kind of embarrassed by this, but as I was re-examining the photos this morning that I took last night before the deadline, I realized there is a better one than the one I posted. The lighting is better, the lines are more crisp when I zoom in (and I added an extra piece of paper to "stretch" it to more correct dimensions; for some reason I didn't think it worked out last night). So I'm attaching it here because it pains me enough to know I didn't show a better photo of my work (I still need a better set-up for photographing my work because it never looks professional). Face-palm. Oh well, I'll know better next time to not reject an image before studying it closer!
Has anyone else done that before? :-)
Any tips for photographing (large) pencil drawings, especially ones that are on the light side?
Working title: The Many Lives of A Lively Artist.
I need to get a better set up for photographing my work. :/
Daring of me to do a movie poster in pencil, eh? :-)