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hey Im back Oh with a happy ever crafter and in this video Im going to teach you how to add shading to your lettering so if youve ever been wondering like what side of the letter do I add the shading on which side is the light coming from how do I even know how much shade to put on what tools do I use to do that dont worry were going over all of it in this video so the first thing I want to talk about is this concept of understanding where the light comes from so pretty much anytime you look for a tutorial about shading youre gonna hear about this and they basically just tell you to think about where the light is coming from and then shade on the other side but the concept is still completely confusing because our brains just dont really work that way in order to just easily visualize where there would be a shadow if you could thered be no need for this tutorial obviously so instead I came up with a way to do a quick little demo using these kids fridge magnets to show you what