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whats up guys today were going to be talking about painting in grayscale so what grayscale means is its pretty much in the name there are no colors involved basically youre picking from a range of values between pure black and pure white and youre rendering something out based on those values so thats what im going to show you guys in this video how you can do some grayscale painting yourself and how you can start implementing this into your learning process now when i first started learning how to draw i was actually doing exclusively traditional art and to build the foundation that i needed in order to progress onto painting and using colors and things like that i was doing a lot of black and white sketches in graphite that process really helped me understand how value works and different lighting scenarios and how to render things that they look 3d and i think that translated directly into uh some of my work with color later on so im going to show you guys how to do this by