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okay everyone so in my last youtube video i went into my six favorite pen and ink shading techniques in depth i described hatching cross hatching contour lines weaving scribbling and stippling and i explained how to create effective marks using each individually aside from that we also went into shading simple geometric shapes with each of these techniques in order to give them a sense of three-dimensionality and form and shading simple geometric shapes is something that i definitely recommend especially if youre just starting out before moving on to more complex shapes so if you havent checked out my previous video here on youtube definitely go and check it out before trying out the type of exercises that were trying out today both last weeks video and todays video are directly related to a blog post over at my website at ericalancaster.com and each of these blog posts come with downloadable pdfs that you can use to practice with ill make sure to leave links to all of that below