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[Music] in this video im going to show you an impressive technique to shade a face youll need an hp pencil charcoal pencil a large brush and a smaller brush [Music] im too eager to start shading that i cant complete the face outline ive drawn the eyes the nose and the mouth and thats enough im going to need my delicious charcoal pencil now for the eyes because well if you dont know me i always always start with the eyes [Music] now for the real business shading the skin when it comes to shading the skin you need to start with the lightest pencil you can find and for me thats an hb pencil im going to use this to begin the first layer of the shading for the face [Music] [Applause] after this i blend with tissue paper this first stage is only thai display the real work begins in stage 2 the charcoal powder stage this stage will make or break your artwork so take this seriously i dip my brush into the charcoal powder that ive created on the paper and i use that to go over the n