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hey guys welcome to proco today weamp;#39;re bringing you dorian eaton a great artist and master of shading light and form heamp;#39;ll be showing you a big misconception about shading that i see all the time if youamp;#39;re an advanced artist you might know about it but probably not how docHub it actually is so if youamp;#39;re confident with your shading skills or youamp;#39;re a new artist on the block youamp;#39;re in for a treat if you want to learn more about dorian head over to his website dorian eaton.com hey iamp;#39;m dorian in this episode iamp;#39;m going to teach you how to improve your shading drawing is difficult because the world is complex but as we study nature we see principles at work that we can understand and make use of one such principle describes how light interacts with form you might think you understand this but chances are that youamp;#39;re wrong in a subtle but remarkable way letamp;#39;s simplify this head into flat planes can you