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okay so in the future what Im going to follow up on what I was discussing in the prior video about drawing complex forms in terms of identifying major and minor forms now in this you toriel Im going to give some tips on how you can shade complex forms from the perspective of thinking about major and minor forms or dominant and subordinate forms so youre thinking about the forms that are larger and underlying the blowers are underlying masses and how do you shade something keeping that in mind so in other words the underlying dominant mass should always be the one that determines the lightening shadow pattern okay but overall it can eat you can easily get lost or tricked by what youre seeing on the surface because you may not see like okay that theres a consistent like light pattern following all the forms okay now what I mean by that is lets show you a simple example lets use a less use of block first block is very simple so lets use a block so you have a say we have a block l