Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Photography and portraiture - What's the difference between oil painting pictures and photographic pictures? That is, take a good oil painting and shoot the scenery directly. Is there a difference between the two?
What's the difference between oil painting pictures and photographic pictures? That is, take a good oil painting and shoot the scenery directly. Is there a difference between the two?
Oil painting is self-creation, which can bring the drawn graphics into full play, while photography needs various requirements of shooting environment and scenery theme.
A well-painted oil painting can be gray or bright, while photographic works pay attention to authenticity, mainly based on materials and innovation, and there are many considerations for the environment of the subject.
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