artwork will always look different in real life than in a photograph.
I seriously need to come up with better names
Anyhoo, I tried some of those photo manipulation techniques that I've seen popular artists use to make their sketchbook photos look sexy (yes, I just used that word. Shush). It worked like a charm! What I did is I heightened the brightness of the paper around the sketch while keeping the actual sketch normal. The result was one professional looking photo.
What do you guys think of these kinds of 'after edits' when it comes to photographing traditional artwork? Do you feel it takes away from the point of traditional art? Like it's cheating? Or does it not matter since its all 'art'? Personally, I'm kinda in between. Art is art, the finished result is the most important so how you get there doesn't really matter. But then sometimes I see people blatantly Photoshop their digital artwork onto a picture of a sketchbook page to try and pull it off like it was traditional. I don't really get the point of that...
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