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Username: Qmeta
Date: 2019-01-17 02:30:07
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The whole thing looks like a drawing to me, not just the bottom half. I think it's just more obvious on the bottom because the artist is not used to drawing people. Much of the lighting is off, though, especially in the center and above the center.one more... is this a photo or an illustration? the people are definitely drawn. and if this is an illustration, why does this have the same pure grey sky (b/w ok, fine)? and i know it admits to being an illustration but... it's from an odd angle. you make this beautiful drawing but you cut off the church/steeple so awkwardly?
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I think we've lost these skills with the increased use of photography. Also, masterful drawing skills were probably as common as professional photography.
I would even suspect that some 'photos' of other cities that appear empty are drawings, also. The artist may not have drawn the people in because they may not have had the skill (and perhaps the transitory people weren't considered part of the scene).
This image is noted as an illustration in the description.one more... is this a photo or an illustration? the people are definitely drawn. and if this is an illustration, why does this have the same pure grey sky (b/w ok, fine)? and i know it admits to being an illustration but... it's from an odd angle. you make this beautiful drawing but you cut off the church/steeple so awkwardly?
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Not to distract but here are some photo-realistic pencil drawings from the modern era: Pencil Drawings by Franco Clun
We tend to forget that not only did painting skill increase over the centuries, but drawing skill also. Now imagine that there were 10x as many artists using pencil as there were actual photographers (who needed to buy expensive equipment for taking pictures, developing, lighting, etc)
With a good (cheap) sketch artist, you didn't need an expensive photographer.

