How to choose a good photo
The quality of the photograph directly affects the details and the final result of the watercolor painting. Following a few guidelines can help you create a painting that is even more beautiful and faithful to the original image.
Choose natural light
Photos taken during the day, with natural lighting and good definition, allow you to see colors, details, and expressions more clearly.
Avoid dark and blurry photos
Too many filters and poor lighting can make it difficult to see the details needed for painting.
Photos of pets
Choose photos in which the pet's eyes and face are clearly visible, with good lighting and sharp focus.
Photos of people
Spontaneous, well-lit photographs tend to produce more natural and delicate results in watercolor.