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Its the one weve all been waiting for!! SHADING! Stan Prokopenko here, youre watching proko. Form First lets talk about form, because form is what we are trying to indicate when we shade. In order to effectively shade form, you first need to understand the form youre shading. In the structure video I talked about the basic building blocks of form - spheres, cylinders and boxes. Organic forms found in nature, like humans, animals and trees could and should be constructed from these simple forms to capture the character of the subject. The primary form, such as a cylinder for an arm, should be dominant over any secondary forms, such as the bicep, tricep, deltoid, forearms muscles. And these secondary forms should be dominant over tertiary forms, like a vein or wrinkles. You dont necessarily have to draw them in that sequence, just make sure that your shading primarily reveals the largest forms, and the smaller forms act as details - icing on the cake. Planes Planes can be thought