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Old 06-30-2008, 07:33 AM   #8
Mischa Milosevic Mischa Milosevic is offline
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Peter, but we want to be known as artists, didn't you know. We are in the 21st century, the age of tech. Where have you been?

I remember when I would have tried anything in order to receive pear recognition. But, now that I have gone the rout of painful training what bliss. Even though I have the training but it is just the start. The fun is just beginning.

It is strange to see, but understandable, that many "artists" of today think that they will save cash by cutting corners on professional training. Sure, we have self taught "artists" but many of the same dare not, for fear of exposure, do life sittings.

Someone has asked the question "when does one become a pro" answer (not word for word) "when you have painted 1000 portraits." To this I would add -from life-.

I remember when I first came on this forum. It was just about the time when I was faced with a commission which I was to execute from a photo a bad one at that. Boy, I was stumped! I had no idea what to do.

I was so used to working from life that this, bad photo, for a surprise portrait, was a BIG challenge for me. I had no idea how to use Photo Shop in order to manipulate photos to arrive at a good image to work from.

Time has passed, lessons learn't. Today, I happily get out to coffee shops, parks and where ever I find people sitting still and I draw. What bliss. One learns about shadows, bad lighting, tonal separation, speed and accuracy, and the list is endless. One gets recognition as well.

Many will wish to see what you are doing but don't be scared, if they like what they see give them your card.
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