How to Use Reference Photos, Pt. 3

Sep 1, 2011 3:28:04 PM

By Jim Pence

How do you “splice” two pictures together and make them one?

It’s not as difficult as you might think.

On Tuesday’s blog I chose the two reference photos that I wanted to use to create my new painting. (I’ve decided to do it as a watercolor.) But before I drag out the paints and watercolor paper, I want to play around with the layout a bit. In other words, I want to give some time thinking about my painting’s composition.

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How to Use Reference Photos, Pt. 2

Aug 30, 2011 8:59:57 AM

By Jim Pence

Reference Photo of Beach

If you want to use reference photos (your own or someone else’s) as idea material for your paintings, the best place to begin is by realizing that only rarely will a single photo be sufficient for your needs. There are many reasons for this. If you’re working from snapshots you took on vacation, the photos might be cluttered with “unwanted” subject matter (e.g. cars, people walking by, etc.). If you’re working from a copyrighted photo, you won’t want to directly copy it (unless you have permission).

So what do you do?

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