pseudotriton ruber ruber
11-29-2008, 09:42 AM
I paint, often using photographs instead of a model, and it just occured to me that it would be helpful if there were some sort of measuring device I could move around in the photo to tell me quickly how far apart something is. (E.g., the end of the highlight on her nose is 3.293 inches from the furthest point on the left end of her mouth.) Is there some sort of movable device that gives quick measures of distance? I'm using Adobe Photoshop Elements to view my photos in.
I know I can use a grid, but that's often mechanical and ungainly--I'm looking for something to give me exact measurements between two points just so I can be sure my sketch and underpainting is about correct, beyond eyeballing it.
Eyeballing usually works, but I ask because I just spent two hours painting a set of eyes and realized that this meticulously rendered detail work is off by about an inch--whole thing gets wiped out and done over when the canvas dries a little. Grrrrr.
I know I can use a grid, but that's often mechanical and ungainly--I'm looking for something to give me exact measurements between two points just so I can be sure my sketch and underpainting is about correct, beyond eyeballing it.
Eyeballing usually works, but I ask because I just spent two hours painting a set of eyes and realized that this meticulously rendered detail work is off by about an inch--whole thing gets wiped out and done over when the canvas dries a little. Grrrrr.