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AppRecs rating 3.6. Trustworthiness 80 out of 100. Review manipulation risk 23 out of 100. Based on a review sample analyzed.
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About Drawing Proportions
The best advice might probably be to learn from your mistakes. But what if you can’t see the mistakes?
Drawing Proportions offers a fast way to check mistakes in a drawing
Just select a picture of your drawing and the reference image you used and choose an area to inspect. Drawing Proportions will align the two images so you can see if your drawing is correctly proportioned!
Now with the new drawing functionality, you can test your skills directly inside our app! Create drawings or add annotations to image vs image projects
And what about the golden rules you hear about all the time? Divide the face into thirds, make sure the width is five eyes long, an idealized body measures 8 heads in total. How are you supposed to know if you are measuring right? Well, let us give you a hand, drop other measuring units into your picture and check proportions against the main unit
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Reviews for Drawing Proportions
SSR07
Unintuitive
Unintuitive to use
Bruce Boatner
A fabulous tool!
This app is invaluable for the professional portrait artist. First, it lets you know exactly what you need to fix - saving you an untold amount of time and consternation. Secondly, it surely is a way to impress your customer when you show them their reference photo or sitting snapshot morphing into a finished painting or drawing! Anyone who has ever done a portrait commission knows that people's view of their own image can often differ significantly from reality.