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How to shade stuff in dot

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Hello everyone, today we do a little dotwork tutorial together. Hope yamp;#39;all did your warmup excercice, if not, click here. Before we start working with the dotwork practice, I created this excercise template, which you can download for free (link in description). Lets start with the basics. The first thing to mention is the size of the dots. Aim is to achieve dots as constant in size as possible. Try to press with the same pressure for every dot to get dots that are the same size and a nice looking result. The distance of the dots is the second topic. I draw a black rectangle to demonstrate a dark area. We also have midtones and highlights. We have to place the dots on top of each other to get a dark feel to them. To get midtones, the dots only have to touch each other. Youll get some bright areas between the dots. If you want to create a bright tone you have to have space between every dot. Third topic: Placement We have three different ways to place the dots. a) in a straight

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Stippling is a drawing technique in which areas of light and shadow are created using nothing but dots. The basic idea is simple: For darker areas, you apply a greater number of dots and keep them close together.
The stipple technique refers to making all the line work and the shading out of a series of dots, rather than using lines. Stippling is commonly used in pen and ink drawings as well as in tattoo work.
Stippling is a drawing technique in which areas of light and shadow are created using nothing but dots. The basic idea is simple: For darker areas, you apply a greater number of dots and keep them close together. Then for progressively lighter areas, use fewer dots and space them farther apart.
pointillism, in painting, the practice of applying small strokes or dots of color to a surface so that from a distance they visually blend together.
A commercial printing technique using small dots of color, named after 19th-century illustrator and printer Benjamin Henry Day. Ben-Day dots were used in color comic books in the 1950s and 60s to create effects of shading and secondary colors inexpensively.
Pointillism (/ˈpw̃tɪlɪzəm/, also US: /ˈpwɑːn-ˌ ˈpɔɪn-/) is a technique of painting in which small, distinct dots of color are applied in patterns to form an image. Georges Seurat and Paul Signac developed the technique in 1886, branching from Impressionism.
1:12 8:31 And then here Im going to leave it white because that will be my lightest. Value. So thats shadingMoreAnd then here Im going to leave it white because that will be my lightest. Value. So thats shading with pointillism.
Stippling is the creation of a pattern simulating varying degrees of solidity or shading by using small dots.

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