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Sunday
Sep142014

Using Grids to Create Realistic Artwork

If you have trouble drawing a certain thing, or are intimidated by a large scale representation, using grids is a great way to break down the image into "bite sized" manageable portions. Check out this post on Craftsy where I teach you how to use grids in your art!

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I used to paint and especially when you're painting things at a much larger scale than what they are in real life using grids makes it so much easier :)
@J.S. - factual. Grids are very helpful with making artwork and keeping a scale. It can get out of control without 'em!
September 19 | Registered CommenterCakespy

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