I've been doing this new thing where I draw the amature of the rectangle on a canvas, then just draw everything in a still life as if it mostly fits in there already. Totally works for still life paintings since nobody actually knows what the original scene looked like, BUT:
Not at all. When artists want to prove I shouldn't be an artist they're all about everything being photographically exactly the same, or they love setting up "proof" scenarios that they wouldn't ever attempt like with 2 minutes to draw a woman in a dark crowded bar.
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So that's the interesting thing, because these same people who will reply "There's no way Seattle has a blue sky!" also can't seem to notice that a flower was moved just slightly so that it'd fit on the armature of the rectangle (and they don't even know what that is).
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