Shade style in the Character Profile

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How to shade style in the Character Profile

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Hatching Shading Hatching is an artistic technique where lines are used to shade, as opposed to a smooth gradient. Parallel-hatching is simply using parallel lines to shade your drawing. Cross-hatching is like parallel hatching, except new layers are added with parallel lines going in a different direction.
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.
You just need a pencil and some paper to give it a go. Hatching is one of the most popular ways to shade. The technique involves rapidly drawing lines, usually in the same direction, often at an angle. The closer the lines and the more pressure applied to the pencil, the darker the image.
10 shading techniques to advance your drawing skills Blending. Blending is one of the most important shading techniques to learn and probably the one youll use the most. Contour hatching. Cross hatching. Hatching. Rendering. Scribbling. Scumbling. Stippling.
Five Tone Shading Light (Left unshaded) Light gray (2B) Medium gray (4B) Dark gray (6B) Dark (8B)
Contour hatching. Contour hatching is a clever pencil shading technique which uses lines to create shadows on an object. Cross hatching. Cross hatching uses criss-crossing lines to create areas of light and shade on a drawing. Hatching. Rendering. Scribbling. Scumbling. Stippling. Tick hatching.
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.

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