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hi this is Sadie valerie and in this video im going to show you how i do really refined graphite shading and i use this for any time i remember rendering anything but on a cast its really the opportunity to do your most refined shading this is a cast drawing that ive been working on on and off for a couple years now in my studio in between teaching my students who are also working on their projects all around me i have my horse set up under a consistent light source i have my drawing board set up and ive been going through and rendering and turning form im going to show you a little bit how i turn form and how I make the graphite look nice and smooth Im starting with a 2h pencil here right at the Terminator and working up towards the lights and thats how I draw everything whenever Im shading whenever Im turning form turning form just means making something look around or turn form is just a three-dimensional surface so Im turning and making the three dimensional surface look