3. Avoiding Reference Images

A common misconception among beginners is that using reference images equates to “cheating.” In reality, references are invaluable tools for improving accuracy, understanding form, and fostering artistic growth. Even professional artists consistently use references to study lighting, anatomy, and composition.
For example, illustrators and painters often gather multiple photos to create more convincing scenes or characters. Embracing references accelerates learning and builds confidence in drawing from imagination over time. For practical advice and examples of how references can enhance your work, explore Artists Network’s guide on reference usage.