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every tone youamp;#39;ll ever need for shading you can find in a simple sphere in this video Iamp;#39;ll show you where these tonal groups exist how good artists use them for their lighting and shading and how you can apply it to your work today now when building your understanding I highly recommend first working with a single direct light source as I move this light source around two other things are moving along with it the light family and the shadow family the dotted Red Line there is the distinct separation between the two the location of that separation is the first decision you have to make and along with it comes the first hurdle of confusion namely which tone or value do you start with objects in real life have tons of variety after all well the answer here is pretty simple you average it to one value per family so Iamp;#39;ll set up my light and start a little painting here Iamp;#39;m starting with two values this is the average light which of course looks flat by itself