Just wondering
13 years ago
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when i draw on a paper it feels like i can't get any detail in it and sometimes the body parts still look pretty flat to look at. I normally draw things small so a entire body can fit on a page but when im done a picture it feels like I only used 25% of the paper. I also use a circle grid thingy for faces but when i'm drawing the face i keep having trouble with making the circle big enough for eyes,hair,and nose (sometimes) in digital i barely see this problem since i can adjust the size of anything on there. But what I'm wondering is how big exactly should a picture be? Does making a bigger picture help adding better details? those questions just was on my mind ^ ^ I would really like anyones opinion on this question.
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Thank you for reading ^^
when i draw on a paper it feels like i can't get any detail in it and sometimes the body parts still look pretty flat to look at. I normally draw things small so a entire body can fit on a page but when im done a picture it feels like I only used 25% of the paper. I also use a circle grid thingy for faces but when i'm drawing the face i keep having trouble with making the circle big enough for eyes,hair,and nose (sometimes) in digital i barely see this problem since i can adjust the size of anything on there. But what I'm wondering is how big exactly should a picture be? Does making a bigger picture help adding better details? those questions just was on my mind ^ ^ I would really like anyones opinion on this question.
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Thank you for reading ^^
Truthfully, I often find that the best thing to do is to scan the picture as-is, then add all the little details in digitally.