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[Music] welcome back to the classical architecture workshop my name is Professor Brandon Rowe and in this next lecture we'll be looking at continue our discussion on mastering light in architecture in particular we'll be looking at how to apply shaded shadow to a series of exercises drawing exercises and classical details let's get started as we consider shade and shadow I'd like to do a little demonstration here with an actual sculpted piece with classical moldings on it as well as kind of your traditional egg and dart molding with a couple little motifs and what I'd like you to notice is that with these particular shapes as I tilt this you'll notice that how the shadow lines start to change this is really important for classical architecture it's all designed so that it will tell a story so if this large piece was upright depending on where the light source was you could see that certain areas would start to get in the shadow more than others so if we look at its profiles here and o...