Sunday, September 21, 2014

Choosing The Best Dog Portraits Pencil Drawings

By Karina Frost


Many times our dogs can seem like your best friends in the world. They help fill the empty space left behind when your kids leave for college or move to their own homes. What better way to memorialize them than by commissioning an artist to create dog portraits pencil drawings to display in your homes or wallets. With a little research online you can have a permanent reminder of the pet you treasure and love.

People who own champion show dogs as well as those who own mixed breed dogs enjoy having permanent reminders of their favorite pets displayed in their homes. Some of the images created by artists can be created on canvas or in the case of a drawing on high quality paper that is treated to prevent aging for many years. For people on a budget who own not so famous dogs a drawing is usually a good choice.

Using graphite pencils for pet portraits offers the artist a wide range of advantages. The pencils come in two ranges of texture that add to the contrasting of colors and shading. The hard light graphite is best for the fine lines needed around the eyes and for other details such as expression. The soft darker graphite pencils are best for shading and color variance in black and white pictures.

To deepen colors, enhance shadowing and create appropriate background many artists use charcoal pencils in concert with the graphite. The charcoal helps to add depth and intensifies the features of the dog's faces. It can also help to bring out the personality of the subject giving the owner a more personalized portrait.

Many artists will also incorporate colored pencils into the portrait you order. The addition of a small amount of color can enhance the image of a lighter colored dog either by darkening the background or bringing out the true colors of his coat and eyes. Charcoal pastels are useful for this effect too.

There are many very good artists that will create a portrait of your pet using various mediums. Most are capable of using all of the mediums available with a drawing made from graphite pencils being their most affordable product. There are usually size restrictions for the work they do with pencils but some will make exceptions if they have a good enough photograph to work with.

Most of the artists found on the internet will provide pages of examples for potential customers to review. They will show several pieces of each medium they work in and provide you with a list of the things they will need to create one for you. Most request several photographs of the dog you would like drawn and they will help you by suggesting methods of getting the dog to pose and where to get the best results.

Regardless of whether you choose an artist from the internet or find someone who works locally they will require numerous photographs of your pet. Most recommend using a digital camera when taking the pictures. When you see the difference between photos and the drawing you receive from the artist you may be pleasantly surprised by the depth and warmth contained in the drawing as opposed to the photographs you have taken.




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