Sometimes you do a nice little sketch or have a reference photo but it’s too small.
To transfer to a bigger work surface is easy if you use the grid technique.
You get your sketch or photo and draw a grid over it .Then you draw a similar grid in ratio to the size on your canvas paper or whatever.
It saves doing a repeat drawing .
I am starting another painting using this method .
There are other more modern methods but this is easy and cheap .
Here you can see the grid clearly
The main thing to remember is to erase your pencil lines as you paint otherwise they will show through
I often forget this .
What a lovely portrait! Is that you, Muddy?
When I was going to classes I couldn’t get my head round this. The teacher used to get a ruler and draw lines to enlarge the area to paint while talking so fast I didnt understand at all . I still dont . The grid sounds easier
Thank you Tabbs
Susan I think your teacher may have been talking about the golden triangle way of making a composition but I’m not sure there are other ways the old masters sometimes used the grid system by putting up a network of strings in between their subject model and themsleves .
Yes I agree, so have you used a pantograph to rough out an enlarged sketch before getting down to finalising the subject?
I have never heard of a pantogram much less used one .
I either draw free hand or use the grid method freehand if I want to enlarge something .
This is how the old masters used the grid
And below is the incredible grid used by Leonardo da Vinci
I must say oils is tedious leaving them to dry means they re stuck with dog hairs .
Still adds texture .
This is looking beautiful, Muddy!
Very nice, Muddy
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When I lived at home as a callow youth, I used the grid method to copy a space scene from one of my Superman type comics on to a bedroom wall. It was around eight foot by six foot and turned out very well. Used to scare the hell out of my niece.
Muddy, the art work is beautiful, don’t blow by divulging the tricks of the trade.
Thank you Spitty .
You still have to do the drawing and paint it that’s the hard part
I know from playing musical instruments what you mean Muddy.
Excellent work, Muddy. Very talented.
Muddy - that is so beautiful - what more could it need?
I love the Dalmation scarf!
Fantastic Muddy