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The short answer: If an artist makes an illustration or painting or any other work of art based on a photograph they may or may not be violating copyright law.
No, but it works while you learn IF you can't draw from observation. Photographs often distort reality, and you must remember that unless they are your own you are copying someone else's art. This is a no-no. It is wrong, as wrong as if you tried to pass off someone else's writing as yours.
Is learning drawing from photographs bad? No, but it works while you learn IF you can't draw from observation. Photographs often distort reality, and you must remember that unless they are your own you are copying someone else's art. This is a no-no.
Copying flat photos teaches artists to draw what they see, not what they know. ... Without good skills in constructive drawing, it is next to impossible to make skillful, realistic drawings from life. 6. Copying photos does not develop one's understanding and use of perspective in drawing.
No it is not cheating. In my opinion, referencing is good because you can find patterns for clothing or hairstyles and so on. Now, if you copied a photo and claimed it as your own, that would be considered cheating, and it's done right wrong to just take someone's passion and claim it.
If you copy an image that is copyright-protected, whether from the internet or a book or a cocktail napkin in a bar, without permission, then yes, it is considered copyright infringement. ... But do understand the source of the images you use and respect intellectual property. It's how a lot of us make our living.
Drawing people out in public, yes you can draw them without their permission. However, if you capture someone's likeness (or someone can be identified by other means such as their clothing or hair), but you put them in an embarrassing situation, you can be sued for that.
The law is pretty clear and yes, tracing is legal under the most common circumstances. If you don't like that, then you can very well protect yourself easily by being proactive, or you can address your concerns to people that want to change copyright laws, but in no way is DA being contradictory or illegal.
The creator of the photograph, i.e. the photographer, usually holds the copyright to the photo and unless they've expressly given permission for its use, making a painting based on a photo would infringe the photographer's copyright.
Always ask permission to use a photo. Give proper credit to the creator of the photo. Understand the Fair Use copyright. Use images with Creative Commons licenses. Purchase stock photos.
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