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bif

(24,134 posts)
Thu Jun 15, 2023, 11:12 AM Jun 2023

Do you "cheat" at making art?

By that I mean doing things like using a ruler to get straight lines. I've done that lately and my wife says it's not cheating because the masters used things like the camera obscura. I've also rubbed chalk on a photo and then put it over a canvas and traced the outline of an object.

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Do you "cheat" at making art? (Original Post) bif Jun 2023 OP
I cheat ALL the time. FalloutShelter Jun 2023 #1
I agree with your wife. CrispyQ Jun 2023 #2
I must cheat also. MLAA Jun 2023 #3
Art is art if you think it's art. LakeArenal Jun 2023 #4
I cheat. I use photo apps to trace. GPV Jun 2023 #5
I used the bottom of my coffee cup to make this Nittersing Jun 2023 #6
Bill says WalkerinSC Jun 2023 #7
there is no cheating in art. all is fair. ZonkerHarris Jun 2023 #8
It isn't cheating to use rulers or other aids to be sure your lines are straight Ocelot II Jun 2023 #9
I guess ultimately all that matters is the end product bif Jun 2023 #10
All the time! Absolutely. Grid method, projector, whatever helps. LiberalLoner Jun 2023 #11

FalloutShelter

(12,795 posts)
1. I cheat ALL the time.
Thu Jun 15, 2023, 11:19 AM
Jun 2023

There's a lot of geometry in most of my art, and I like a crisp edge. Every utensil is available to artists to use or not as they choose.
Everything is there at your disposal, you choose.

The beauty of being an artist is that you get to decide. It's whatever you say it is. The product of your conception and your skill at bringing it to life.


CrispyQ

(38,445 posts)
2. I agree with your wife.
Thu Jun 15, 2023, 11:24 AM
Jun 2023

I'm not very good at drawing so I sometimes trace vague outlines of where things go, a path, the general shape of a building. I draw tiny city-scapes freehand except when I add a Ferris wheel—I always trace the circle—but drawing small is so much easier than on a bigger canvas.

We just watched a great White Collar episode with a camera obscura last night.

MLAA

(18,653 posts)
3. I must cheat also.
Thu Jun 15, 2023, 11:41 AM
Jun 2023

My trick is to use transparency sheets to outline one side of what I’ve painted, the flip it over to see if I have symmetry on the other side 😬

LakeArenal

(29,845 posts)
4. Art is art if you think it's art.
Thu Jun 15, 2023, 11:43 AM
Jun 2023

Some people us junk yard stuff and call it art.


PS. My rust junk yard ornaments sold for big money at our auction.

Mr Lake was gobsmacked.

Nittersing

(6,886 posts)
6. I used the bottom of my coffee cup to make this
Thu Jun 15, 2023, 12:00 PM
Jun 2023

My first watercolor lesson. No way can I freehand those circles.

Ocelot II

(121,224 posts)
9. It isn't cheating to use rulers or other aids to be sure your lines are straight
Thu Jun 15, 2023, 08:12 PM
Jun 2023

or objects are correctly placed and proportioned. You are responsible for the success of the final product, whether you measured or gridded a preliminary drawing or just eyeballed your subject. No matter how you get there it isn't cheating.

bif

(24,134 posts)
10. I guess ultimately all that matters is the end product
Fri Jun 16, 2023, 10:27 AM
Jun 2023

Pretty much no matter how you get there.

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