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QuestionHow do I shade basic forms?Kelly Medford is an American painter based in Rome, Italy. She studied classical painting, drawing and printmaking both in the U.S. and in Italy. She works primarily en plein air on the streets of Rome, and also travels for private international collectors on commission. She founded Sketching Rome Tours in 2012 where she teaches sketchbook journaling to visitors of Rome. Kelly is a graduate of the Florence Academy of Art.There are a variety of techniques you can use, but hatching and cross-hatching are very popular to try.
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QuestionWhat can I use to shade drawings?Kelly Medford is an American painter based in Rome, Italy. She studied classical painting, drawing and printmaking both in the U.S. and in Italy. She works primarily en plein air on the streets of Rome, and also travels for private international collectors on commission. She founded Sketching Rome Tours in 2012 where she teaches sketchbook journaling to visitors of Rome. Kelly is a graduate of the Florence Academy of Art.Use the side of a soft 4B pencil if you want smooth, uniform shading in your drawing.
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QuestionIs there a way to shade on drawing apps that don't use layers?This answer was written by one of our trained team of researchers who validated it for accuracy and comprehensiveness.wikiHow Staff EditorStaff AnswerYou can shade drawings all on the same layer, but it will also affect the line drawing you've made.
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QuestionDo you use the same method for showing depth in people?This answer was written by one of our trained team of researchers who validated it for accuracy and comprehensiveness.wikiHow Staff EditorStaff AnswerPractice shading simple forms like spheres, cylinders, and boxes. These forms are the main shapes used for shading people.
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QuestionWhat are some easy things to draw for beginners learning to shade?Community AnswerSome easy things to draw as a beginner would include normal everyday objects like spoons, plates, bowls, and fruit. Easy objects like that will give you a simple idea of all the concepts if you so choose to include them. Move up to animals and then humans if you like the process.
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QuestionDo I need different pencils for shading?Anirudh MuraliCommunity AnswerIt's good to have a set of different shading pencils in order to give your sketch a good depth. Having said that, a single pencil can work fine too if you can adjust your strokes, with or without the help of your shade card.
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QuestionCan I use other branded pencils if I do not have drawing pencils?Community AnswerDrawing pencils are preferred, but regular pencils can work. Mechanical pencils should not be used, however, as the point is too sharp to properly draw lighter shades.
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QuestionWhat is a blending stump?Community AnswerA blending stump is a white stick of paper with a pointed end on each side. You use it to rub the graphite from your pencil into the paper once you have added shade. It makes your shading look smoother, but it might remove some texture from the drawing. Once the point gets blackened, you usually sand it to get more stump.
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QuestionCan I use charcoal to shade drawings?Community AnswerYes Press down firm on darker parts and sometimes use chalk for the highlights, since it can also blend with the charcoal to add a gray for multiple tones of shading.
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QuestionShading fur is difficult for me, what can I do to shade fur easier?Community AnswerTry using the hatching method, putting more lines where you want the fur to look darker. Keep practicing and trying different things.
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QuestionHow do I shade on drawing apps?Community AnswerUsually drawing apps have layers. You can create a new layer and use it for shading, using paintbrush with dark colors like gray.
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QuestionHow do I shade with colored pencils?Community AnswerUse the same way that you use for shading with normal pencils. You may not have the ability to smudge them unless they are designed to do this, but they will work the same way.
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QuestionHow do I protect my drawings from smudging?Community AnswerStart by using good quality sketch paper. Be careful. Think about the softness of your lead, because if it's softer, that provokes smudging. An easier way for you to not worry about this is to permanently "fix" your drawings. In other words, outline it with a good, thin permanent marker, and color it if you wish.
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QuestionCan I shade with pen?Community AnswerYes, you can use hatching, crosshatching, stippling, and other techniques to shade with pen.
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QuestionHow can I draw a direct light source and make it look like light?Community AnswerIf you are drawing a light source like a flashlight or lamp, then have the affected zone be normal and darken the rest -- when you are in direct light in a dark room, it is harder to see the rest of the room.
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QuestionHow can I draw a realistic drawing?Community AnswerPay attention to and include as many details as possible. And, of course, the more you practice, the better and more realistic your drawings will become.
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QuestionShould I shade the same way with colored pencils and oil pastels?Community AnswerYes. However, sometimes a large pack of colored pencils (oil pastels too in some cases) will have very similar shades of one color. You can use those, if you don't have the right type of pencil for the job. If you can get it to work well (this is where blending stumps come in), then it may look better than just hatching, etc.
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QuestionHow can I shade in a face?IdeassCommunity AnswerFocus on the folds of the eyes and make sure to have contrast. Shade in small circles, not streaks.
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QuestionShould I use a mechanical pencil for fine details and then shade with a drawing pencil?Community AnswerThat is a great idea! Mechanical pencils often draw lightly, so it'd be better to do the sketching with the mechanical pencil and then shade and draw with the drawing pencil.
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QuestionIs it necessary to mark down the shades you might use during drawing?Community AnswerIt depends upon your expertise level. If you can identify the intensity of a shade by looking at it, you don't have to mark the shades. But if you are an amateur, it might be a good idea to mark down the shades as a guideline.
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QuestionIs there a way I can shade with markers?Community AnswerIf you were to use very slightly differing shades of the same colors, you might be able to recreate the idea of shading, but it may not be exact.
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QuestionHow can I draw an outline of a face free-handed without it being all crooked?Community AnswerTry drawing in multiple short lines, instead of long ones. This will give you more control over the straightness of your drawing. Also, don't press too hard, because then you wont be able to erase.
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QuestionWhy does it look good when pencil shading is light instead of dark?Community AnswerIt really depends on what you're drawing, but, generally, speaking it looks more realistic with lighter shading.
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QuestionWhy is the shading inside the bowl backwards?Community AnswerPretend the light is hitting the bowl from the right side. The outside would be lit from the right (shadow on the left). Inside, the light would not reach to the right side, it would be in shadow because the bowl is a 3D object with height and depth (the rim of the bowl blocks the light from that side). It would hit the left hand side instead, where there is nothing to block its path.
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QuestionHow do I shade a skeleton arm with a hand?Community AnswerYou can search for some reference pictures online, but the most general rule is that you should shade at the part where the bones are connected.
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QuestionHow do I improve my shade drawing?Community AnswerJust practice, by yourself and using tutorials. Use what you learn to progress in your work.
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QuestionAre there any books that can teach shading techniques?Community AnswerYes, there are hundreds of books out there that cover shading techniques. You can search through your local library or go on a website like Amazon to find them.
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QuestionHow do I know where to shade my drawings?Community AnswerAsk yourself where the light source is. Shade the darkest farthest away from it. Also take into account the shapes of the object. For example, a face with lighting from one side would have a shadow on one side of the nose.
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QuestionHow do I shade by mixing colors?Miracle OwensCommunity AnswerDepending on which color you want to be more dominant, shade the color you want to be darker, then add the lighter color. Shading takes a lot of practice and patience. The best way to shade with more than one color (two specifically) is to figure out which color you want to be more dominant. If you want a nice mixture of the two, blend lightly to get the best results. Make sure the pencils aren't dull: it's tricky to shade with dull pencils.
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QuestionHow can I make my sketches more realistic?Community AnswerPractice often and work on your observational skills. Pay close attention to how light and shadow work on everyday objects and mentally trace lines and curves in the people and objects around you.
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