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How to paint a picture step by step

Tip: Position both vertical and horizontal pieces with the longer side on the bottom so you don’t have to change the camera’s position to fill the viewfinder.


How to Photograph Artwork, Step by Step

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Take Your Best Shot: How to Photograph Artwork

By Ric Deliantoni and Al Parrish

Professional art photographers Ric Deliantoni and Al Parrish shoot paintings, craft and woodworking projects for F+W Media’s book lines and magazines. Here they guide you on how to photograph artwork to create the best image for your website, to send to galleries, or to post on social media.


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Prepare your art.

Take the painting out of the frame and remove any matting before photographing your artwork to prevent any shadows. Never photograph a picture under glass.


How to Paint or Draw From a Photo

How to Paint or Draw From a Photo

Whether you’re just learning to draw or have been painting for years, there’s always something new to observe. This is especially true when you’re working with a subject for the first time. A photograph of a person, object, or landscape can be a valuable reference to consult as you work on getting the outline, proportions, framing, and colors just right.

If you’ve never done it before, learning to paint from a photo can seem intimidating. Where should you start? Follow these steps to use a picture as a jumping off point for your next work of art.

Make a Photo Grid

Use a ruler to mark horizontal and vertical lines over your reference photo. The idea is to create your own graph over top of the picture, so lines should be spaced equally. It’s generally easiest to make 1-inch squares to divide a photo into evenly spaced segments.

To draw from your photo, you’ll also need a grid lightly sketched onto your drawing paper — or your canvas, if you’re painting. Your artwork is likely to be larger than your reference photo, so you’ll need to count the number of horizontal squares and the number of vertical squares on your photo. Then you’ll need to divide your canvas into the same amount of squares. To do this, divide the total width by the number of horizontal squares, and use that to measure your lines appropriately. Repeat for the vertical, and you should have a grid of larger but proportional squares on your drawing surface.

Start at Square One

Square one can actually be any square you like. The important thing is to focus only on what’s inside one square of your photograph at a time. This allows you to concentrate on getting the proportions correct as you begin to draw. For example, if you’re sketching a cello, notice how the curve of the instrument passes through one of the photo’s squares. In the corresponding square on your canvas, draw a line that matches those proportions. Continue through adjacent squares, using the photograph as a reference until you complete your sketch.

Once your outline is in place, you’re ready to paint or use pastels, crayons, or colored pencils to add color. Use the grid to help you focus on a small area in a similar manner, but don’t feel like you have to make an exact copy of the texture of the photograph. Experienced artists know that photos often flatten out the color or perception of depth, so you can use your imagination to make your artwork unique. After all, that’s what art is all about!

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