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Hard edges draw attention. They draw the viewers attention because its just very stark. It almost forms a line is what it does and, by forming a line, it immediately grabs the viewers attention. Now, the opposite of a hard edge is what I would call a soft edge. A soft edge is just what it implies. Its very soft, its a transition. A soft edge would be something like this, between this light value and this dark value underneath the lips. Do you see that transition right in there between the light and the dark? Its very soft. Soft edges can be used to downplay certain areas in your paintng. They can be used to de-emphasize things, areas that you want to sort of downplay a little bit. Soft edges come into play when you get very close value relationships. Ill give you another example. When you get up into the head here, say in the cheeks. See the pinkish color in these cheeks as it comes around and starts to turn towards more of the jaw line? Do you see the transition betweeen this c