Don't jump straight into shading. Create a "blueprint" for your tone.
Now, move to softer pencils () to create depth. Combining Sketch and Tone for Pencil Drawing Pr...
In figures or organic shapes, draw one fluid line to capture the movement before adding detail. 2. The Bridge: Mapping the Values Don't jump straight into shading
Start with basic geometric forms (circles, blocks) to establish proportions. In figures or organic shapes, draw one fluid
Squint at your drawing. If it looks grey and flat, your tones are too similar. Darken your deepest shadows to make the sketch "pop."
This is the secret to "combining" the two. Where the light is bright, let the sketch line disappear ( lost edge ). Where the shadow is deep, use a sharp, dark edge ( found edge ). 4. The Finish: Refinement
Use a faint line to mark where the brightest light hits. Do not shade inside these lines.
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