I have worked from my cell phone in the past when my computer wasn't working. I got the large shapes blocked in first and then zoomed in for the detail. Not ideal but it worked.Having trouble with our computer. I normally print my ref pic to work from
Does anyone paint from just viewing it on the cell phone ?
I've tried it before, but not very successfully. I'll maybe use my phone towards the end of a painting, to check details. I usually work from a printout - I like to partly de-saturate the image (so I'm not distracted by the colour, and to save ink!) and I also like to make notes in the white space around it (and draw on the image sometimes too).Does anyone paint from just viewing it on the cell phone ?


When I posted earlier, I didn't realize there was another page of posts! I print mine out, and have a value viewer that is basically red cellophane to see values. Of course, the photo program can convert to B & W if I want to view it that way. I have a drafting table and taboret cart in our smallest bedroom, which is where I have my art supplies and books. Our desktop and printer is there, also.
I worked with grids during my learning to draw process. What I did was over time I made the grids larger and larger until finally I work without them. I still get "help" from either a grid or tracing if I am doing a portrait that "counts" and I can't seem to get it right.There is so much debate over tracing, but I never do it. I feel if I rely on tracing, I will not improve my drawing skills, which really need improvement. Occasionally, I use the grid method. Lately I have been sketching from life to see shapes better. Some leaves I did lately came out well. So many sources suggest when drawing animals to draw cones, spheres, etc. for the body shapes, then modify them. Despite studying anatomy (whole human body) I find it difficult to "see' a 2D photo in 3D. So I am trying to "break" the habit of drawing about the periphery of the subject and filling the rest in. Admittedly, I wish I were one of the special few with inborn artistic talent. I just came across this article about a teen from Wales, Makenzy Beard.