Shade portrait in the Pre-Work

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How to shade portrait in the Pre-Work

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Im going to make a little water drawing I found the picture on pixabay and I made a cup of lids and one is of the of the great tones that it was in actually that was the actual photograph in the other one I put my contrast in Im starting with the eye and the right eye I usually start with that eye I sped up the drawing process a little I think the speed is double now and I start to finish this eye not totally but to the extent that there are high that there is a highlight as well as some shadow a little bit of the area below the eye I want to just draw the eyes and the nose in the mouth but not the whole face not the whole outline of the face so Im not going to do the cheeks or something but small as minimalistic drawing and here the other eye Im doing this freehand you could also try to trace the lines beforehand but sometimes Im just too lazy to do that and its just just like that and I think you should be able to do that so as you can see I draw the outlines but I also put in

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9:09 10:55 How to start your portrait drawing. - YouTube YouTube Start of suggested clip End of suggested clip And also represents the side planes of the jaw. Following that we Mark out the head in thirds we goMoreAnd also represents the side planes of the jaw. Following that we Mark out the head in thirds we go from hairline to brow Ridge to bottom edge of the nose to the bottom of the chin.
0:27 8:42 HOW TO SHADE A PORTRAIT WITH PENCIL - YouTube YouTube Start of suggested clip End of suggested clip Until. Now we get started with the eyes of this portrait. I am using my 2B pencils to start with theMoreUntil. Now we get started with the eyes of this portrait. I am using my 2B pencils to start with the shading. And as you can see what I am doing is marking out the darkest areas with the 2B pencil.
0:44 8:42 HOW TO SHADE A PORTRAIT WITH PENCIL - YouTube YouTube Start of suggested clip End of suggested clip Now we get started with the eyes of this portrait. I am using my 2B pencils to start with theMoreNow we get started with the eyes of this portrait. I am using my 2B pencils to start with the shading. And as you can see what I am doing is marking out the darkest areas with the 2B pencil.
Elements of shading: Shadow edge. This is where the object is turning away from you and is lighter than the cast shadow. Halftone. This is the mid-gray of the object. Reflected light. The reflected light is a light-gray tone. Full light. Blending Rendering. Hatching. Cross-hatching. Stippling.
The 4 shading techniques are blending, hatching, stippling, scumbling. There are also subcategories of each, including cross-hatching, contour hatching, pointillism. Each shading technique can be used in a variety of ways and they can be mixed with each other creatively.
Look for which planes are getting hit by light and which are turned away from the light. Those are your light and shadow breaks. Refer to my lesson on light logic here. When shading, look at the larger light and shadow shapes first, and draw those in.
Shading is crucial in drawing as it brings depth, dimension, and realism to the artwork. By skillfully manipulating light and shadow, artists can create the illusion of form and volume, making objects appear three-dimensional on a two-dimensional surface.
Apply light pressure with your pencil to create a base layer of shading. If youre shading with graphite, start with a soft 4B pencil to create a middle shade. Hold the pencil on its side, and move your elbow or shoulder rather than your wrist to lay down the shading in long strokes with a smooth transition.

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