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Shading is the process of adding value to create the illusion of form, space, and most importantly - light in a drawing. When executed correctly, shading can make a drawing appear three dimensional and create a convincing image.
1:23 10:54 SHADING: 6 Tips On How To Shade A Portrait - YouTube YouTube Start of suggested clip End of suggested clip With clear patterns now when youre in the beginning phase of applying shading to your portraits. IMoreWith clear patterns now when youre in the beginning phase of applying shading to your portraits. I dont want you to just randomly start by putting smudges here or there i want you to really begin
Shading is used traditionally in drawing for depicting a range of darkness by applying media more densely or with a darker shade for darker areas, and less densely or with a lighter shade for lighter areas. Light patterns, such as objects having light and shaded areas, help when creating the illusion of depth on paper.
Value, otherwise known as shading, is a main player in what makes a drawing look three dimensional or not. Without strong values, a drawing looks flat. The artist must be able to indicate highlights versus the darkest shadows and every shade in between in order for a drawing to look realistic.
Blending is one of the most important shading techniques to learn and probably the one youll use the most. Its a drawing method thats used to smooth away lines, creating soft gradients and a professional finish.
Have each student begin by drawing a simple shape on their papers. Now ask the class to imagine that the sun is shining on their object from the left side. How would that look? With this in mind, tell students to use the charcoal to shade the object as it would look with the sun shining on its left side.
Creating a convincing representational image of an object or figure in a drawing or painting is usually a matter of shading the form, using gradations of light and shadow to give the illusion of volume and dimensionality.
Definition and Purpose of Shading Artists define shading as layering pencil strokes to create contrasting values and tones. It is the art of using varying intensity levels of darkness and light to create an illusion of depth and space. Shading is an essential art tool that adds volume and realism to a picture.

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