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Is it possible to draw from memory?
When we find ourselves without a reference, we have to rely on our memory. We have to pull information from our past drawing experiences and apply it to the drawing that we create from our memory. And like drawing from observation, this takes a bit of practice. Drawing from memory is a skill that can be developed.
Do artists have better visual memory?
Critically, experts showed better memory for both the original and the drawing than did novices, suggesting that experts have specialized advantages for encoding visual shapes. Drawing experts, such as professional artists and draftspersons, are able to produce very convincing depictions of these same objects.
Why is it bad to draw from photos?
Drawing from photos is considered bad practice if the artist is a slave to their reference. It inhibits the artist from experimenting freely and stunts their ability to develop their own style. Cameras also distort perspective and overload the eye with too much detail.
Do you need to be good at drawing to use Photoshop?
Yes, you need to know how to draw to create a drawing, whether it is being created on paper, or on a computer. Photoshop is just a tool, as is all software.
Is drawing from reference bad?
Is drawing from reference bad? No. But as an artist, you need to realize that using reference can become a crutch that you lean on too heavily. If you are trying to create an illustration that is an exact copy of a photograph, then using a reference to do so is fine.
Is it better to draw on Photoshop or Illustrator?
Photoshop is easier to draw, Illustrator is easier to edit and make changes later on. Illustrator being a vector-based program has a learning curve. You will need to learn how to use the pen tool and other tools for drawing circles and curves, which has different techniques than with a brush tool in Photoshop.