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can you learn to draw by copying by Vladimir London as the drawing Academy tutor I am often asked questions on how best to learn to draw there are many people who will copy someone elses artwork to learn to draw there are also artists who drop pictures from photos so what is the best way to learn to copy or not to copy that is the question in the video presentation drawing from photos versus drawing from life I explained why drawing from photos limits ones ability to become a proficient fine artist to summarize the presentation I will mention a few points here number one drawing from photos makes a copy not an original piece of art number two artists get used to copying flat images which rewires their brains into thinking two dimensionally while drawing number three once a two-dimensional cognitive process of drawing is established it is very hard to re-educate oneself to draw from three-dimensional reality some artists lose the ability permanently number four copying flat photos te