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Artist reveals an easy & efficient trick for copying photos for portraits
"Work smarter, not harder" is the mantra to follow if one wants to achieve success in the highly-competitive world of today, and this video could be of help in said regard, especially to aspiring artists.
Watch as Miriam Radcliffe shows an easy & efficient method to copy photos for portraits.
Her method involves turning the photo around, sketching on the back properly, turning it back, taping it down on paper, and tracing around the portrait with hard lines.
"In this video, I share a neat trick I learned when I was taking an art class showing how to trace and create master copies of portraits and other images," Miriam shared with WooGlobe. "I use it to grow and develop my detail work and understanding of human features."
Name: Miriam Radcliffe
Location: Harvest, United States
Filmed on: 2022-08-22
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