Drawings in Charcoal And Crayon for the Use of Students And Schools
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Portraits should, of course, always be taken from life if possible, though if the person be an invalid or is for any other reason unable to give many sittings, a photograph may be used for the begin- ning. The portrait is carried on from this until well advanced ; if one or two sit- tings from life can then be had in finish- ing, it will be a great advantage, espe- cially in regard to the expression. In portraits of children a photograph is frequently a great assistance, particularly CHARCOAL A...ND CRAYON. ^Q if the artist has not had much exper- ience. In all such cases, however, it is best to decide upon the pose, and sketch it from life, and then have the photograph taken in the pose you have selected. In this way, the light and shade are arranged to suit the artist, and the pose being decided upon by him, the portrait will have the effect of being drawn from life instead of being merely a copy from a conventional photograph. In general the effect of light used by photographers is exactly the reverse of that chosen by artists.
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