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Related: About this forumI got a camera lucida app to help me with my next painting. It's the one I am doing of
my neighbors late dog. They didnt have many helpful pics, so I have to use some from Pinterest and fudge it.
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I got a camera lucida app to help me with my next painting. It's the one I am doing of (Original Post)
GreenPartyVoter
May 2020
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Me too! For once I might have a decent sketch without mangling my watercolor paper before the paint
GreenPartyVoter
May 2020
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badhair77
(4,624 posts)1. I look forward to seeing the end product.
GreenPartyVoter
(73,050 posts)2. Me too! For once I might have a decent sketch without mangling my watercolor paper before the paint
even touches it.
The Velveteen Ocelot
(120,983 posts)3. Interesting. I'll have to check out that app.
GreenPartyVoter
(73,050 posts)4. I got this iPad one. I really want a lucy, but now is not the time.
cyclonefence
(4,873 posts)5. I'm too lazy to do research
so could somebody explain to me the difference between a camera lucida and a camera obscura? I think artists in the olden days used an obscura to help them, but what the hell do I know?