Like Copying a Picture
Like a Mirror
Think of a mirror: when you see yourself in it, you're seeing exactly how you look, all your shapes, like your nose or eyes, and all your colors, like your hair or skin. A portrait is like that mirror, but drawn on paper instead of glass. The artist uses pencil lines for shapes and shading for colors to make the picture feel just like you.
So when someone says a portrait looks like the model, it means they did a great job with shape matching and color matching, just like you do when you copy a drawing!
Examples
- A beginner adds colors to match the model’s hair exactly.
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See also
- How Does Introduction to Marbling and Graining Work?
- How Does Hyperrealistic Oil Paintings Work?
- How Does Mastering Perspective: Two Practical Techniques Work?
- How to Create A Light Effect in Your Paintings?
- How Does Mega Zoom #shorts #art Work?