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Photorealist painting techniques (grid enlargement)
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The grid method is an inexpensive, low-tech way to reproduce and/or enlarge an image that you want to paint or draw. The grid method can be a fairly time-intensive process, depending on how large and detailed your painting will be. While the process is not as quick as using a projector or transfer paper, it does have the added benefit of helping to improve your drawing and observational skills. Contents of this book: Tools you will need, selecting an image, computer work, drawing, basic color theory, painting. | 2 PHOTOR A ST Pt .NT NG TECHN QUES Published by Mark Alan Russell This version - 20 September 2009 FOR THE LATEST INFORMATION ON MARK S ART GO TO http www.photorealistpainting.com or view his blog at http www.photorealistpainting.com wpblog This book is self published by Mark Alan Russell and is free and subject to no restrictions imposed by the author. I believe in free speech. This is an example of a drawing of one of my photorealist paintings. I ll take you through the process of creating a photoreal painting in this case one of Osaka City as well as using other works to explain the techniques of photorealist painting. 3 CONTENTS TOOLS YOU WILL NEED SELECTING AN IMAGE COMPUTER WORK DRAWING BASIC COLOR THEORY PAINTING 4 7 10 11 16 .