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I know some of you have problems with making the shadows, good shadows in a face. In this video I pay attention to this topic. First I made for myself a black and white sketch to see what the tonal value will be. That gave me the idea to make my portrait in a vignette way. What is a vignette? That means that the portrait itself, the face and the surroundings are painted in a disappearing way. Of course I canamp;#39;t use the white background, the white canvas, so I give it first a basic wash of some color. You will see how I do that and I paint the face first in Raw Umber as an underpainting. Donamp;#39;t be afraid of the darks! Letamp;#39;s give it a try. This time I will make the underpainting in oil paint: Raw Umber and I use a little bit of medium. Winsor and Newtonamp;quot; Liquinamp;quot;. This medium, that I sometimes use for glazing, is a quick drying one. I want to continue painting tomorrow so thatamp;#39;s why this medium. In a very simple way I block in the main plane