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shading mistake number one not shading the real world doesnt have outlines beginners tend to start drawing thick lines around everything theres nothing wrong with linear drawings or cartoons but if youre trying to shade realistically you need to be thoughtful about your outlines stop thinking of 2D shapes and start thinking of 3D planes Masters know how to use both in the face Sergeant isnt using outlines just tone its the center of Interest so he makes it more realistic in the secondary elements hes using outlines deliberately the tonal face and the outline Parts have a nice contrast and the outlines dont look boring they have a variety to their weight the jaw and the neck are outlined but the ear isnt the edge is lost into the background its okay to use lines just dont overuse them as a crutch when shading