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today Im going to be talking about a bit of a controversial topic which is can you copy a photo for your artwork in the background youll be able to see how I created this Fox using watercolors and archival pens my names kirsty Rebecca and I make drawing and painting tutorials that are easy to follow even if youre just starting out so there are two parts to this question that I want to touch on and the first part is is it cheating in my opinion I dont believe its cheating and this is why the old masters actually used to use camera Obscuras and anything that they can as at all to make painting easier if your paintings taking a hundred hours like some of the famous artists do today then you cant expect your subject to sit still for that long so a lot of artists take photos for them to use back in the studio to finish their artwork and as an artist you can make the original reference photo look better by hyping up the contrast in your artwork or changing the colors or removing unwa