Some about improving bad quality reference photos by BeckyKidus, literature
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Some about improving bad quality reference photos
Small note: This tutorial focuses especially on drawing realistic art, digital or traditional. It will also focus on drawing animals. Finally - someone has commissioned you. They have looked at your other artwork and decided that you're the perfect one to draw their late cat. Honored, you accept the job, and they send the reference photo they want you to use... And you realize that the quality of the the image, let's say, could be a lot better. But it's not like the commissioner can take more images of their cat, after all. So - how do you fix this, and still make a good artwork? Which photos can be used and which can't? First - experience matters here. If you have drawn 20 cat portraits before, you will know how cat faces look, and you won't need a reference that shows every little detail to get things right. If you've never drawn a cat before - well, you might think twice about attempting it for the first time with a subpar reference. And of course, the answer to this question is