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SANKET CHAUGULE

As an artist who prioritises realistic works, there are several key aspects to focus on:

1. Observation and Drawing Skills: Developing strong observational skills and the ability to accurately render what you see is crucial for creating realistic artworks. Dedicate time to practising drawing from life, whether it's still life setups, figure drawing, or landscapes. Pay close attention to details, proportions, and the play of light and shadow.

2. Understanding Anatomy (for figure drawing): If you plan to create realistic portrayals of the human figure, it's essential to have a deep understanding of human anatomy. Study muscle structure, bone structure, and the way the body moves and holds different poses. Having a solid grasp of anatomy will help you capture realistic forms and gestures.

3. Mastering Perspective: Perspective is an important element in creating a sense of depth and realism in your artworks. Study and practise various perspective techniques, such as one-point, two-point, and three-point perspective, to accurately depict spatial relationships and create a convincing sense of depth.

4. Studying Light and Shadow: The way light interacts with forms and creates shadows is a critical component of realistic artwork. Observe and study how light and shadows fall on different surfaces, shapes, and textures. Practice rendering these effects accurately to create a sense of three-dimensionality and realism in your work.

5. Developing Technical Skills: Depending on your preferred medium (e.g., drawing, painting, sculpture), continue to refine your technical skills. For example, if you work with traditional media like oils or acrylics, practice colour mixing, brushwork, and layering techniques to achieve realistic textures and surfaces.

6. Referencing and Studies: Utilise reference materials, such as photographs, still life setups, or live models, to study and accurately capture details, textures, and forms. Additionally, creating studies and sketches from observation can help you develop a better understanding of your subjects before creating a final, realistic artwork.

7. Patience and Persistence: Creating realistic artworks often requires a significant investment of time and effort. Be patient with yourself and persistent in your practice. Each artwork will contribute to your growth and improvement as a realistic artist.

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