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Transferring an Image by Cindy Wider

By Cindy Wider

A telltale sign of a professional artist is the ability to render a neat, clean artwork. Yet, quite often in early stages of the creative process, a potential masterpiece becomes irreparably smudged, soiled, or damaged. This wonderful simple technique shows you how experienced artists transfer the primary components of a drawing (or other image) to a fresh clean sheet of paper. As an aside, this technique is unknown to many students of art, but is certainly not new; in fact, it can be traced (pun intended) back to the great masters of the Renaissance.

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judimac Jun.8th 2011
I have been working on this picture and it still needs lots of detail so transfering it really helps
cjk520 Mar.3rd 2011
hey.u really offered a number of helpful advices.i think i will spend more time. but at the

same time i like sports. just like five finger. it's great.here u can get it
samantha15 Dec.3rd 2010
great idea

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