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    I just started drawing but my drawing is not improving. How will I go about it?
    Community Answer
    Keep drawing whenever you can, it's the only way. Continue to look up techniques like the one on this page and practice them with easy shapes. If you focus and hone your practice time into working your individual skills you will improve much faster.
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    If I don't have an image to copy, how do I know where the lightest and darkest areas ought to be on a complex shape?
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    That knowledge will come with practice and repeated trial and error. Try to note where the light is coming from and start from there.
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    How can I smudge pencil shadings when drawing a realistic portrait?
    Seporah
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    There are certain tools for pencil shading that you can get at any local art store, but the cheapest tool is your finger. Just lightly smudge the lines with your finger in the direction that you want the shading to appear.
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    What shape would be the easiest to start with?
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    A cube or cylinder would be the easiest shape to start with. A circle is also easy as well.
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    Can you explain the pencils needed for this and their functions?
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    You usually need to use 4B and 3B pencils. They're best for shading and blending. Use a kneaded eraser as well. You can find these materials at art stores and sometimes craft stores. A regular #2 pencil will do in a pinch, it is not ideal.
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    How dark should I make my initial outline?
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    Not too dark, otherwise it will prevent the image of looking like it is actually standing out of the page. You want the shading to be the main feature of interest.
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    Which pencils are the best pencils for portrait drawing?
    KATIE HARTE (Student)
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    Both H and HB pencils are suitable for creating these drawings when developing your understanding of portraiture.
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    What can I use in smoothing my drawing?
    Ava Tucker
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    You can use your finger or a napkin or tissue. Don’t use printer paper, because it can scratch your art.
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