I’m a lot more inclinded to believe living artists who have devoted their lives to learning the craft of drawing and painting in a realistic manner, see the ARC links I posted earlier. I have just begun my journey at one of the ARC approved Ateliers and in the short amount of time I’ve been there it has been continuously stressed that drawing is by far the most important foundation in realistic art. A good draftsman doesn’t need any kind of lense or mirror to create a perfect likeness, it’s all in the trainning.
So to say that masters of the past used mirrors is disrespectful of their talent. (It has been documented that some artists experimented with optics but that’s not the same as saying they used them for all of their work) Can you imaging 500 years from now an artist claiming that Golum started out as a Poser model because the tool existed at the same time and any artist would have used such software to speed up the process…
