Simple Pencil Shading Drawing
If you want your line drawings to pop off the page and simulate a three dimensional look add value and shading to your drawing.
Simple pencil shading drawing. Before we talk about how to do pencil shading lets talk about what you need to do pencil shading. Actually this is a drawing technique where you need nothing other than a paper hb pencil and an eraser. But there are a lot of serious stuff that is available in the market which you can buy for your pencil shading project. This video is all about the drawing and shading techniquesit shows how to draw objects in an easy mannera simple sketch of a landscape different tones of pencil shading.
Finesse your drawing by using various pencil marks to shade and highlight certain areasusing a variety of tones will suggest color even in a black and white piece. Start slow you can always make an image darker but making it lighter is more difficult and pause every now and again to look at your image from a distance. Soft pencils produce dull and dark lines which are easy to blend. Soft pencils deposit more graphite with less effort making it easy to fill in space blend shade and add texture to your drawing.
They are the best pencils for shading and drawing portraits. The pencil grades i use the most for portrait drawing are. Hb 4b 6b and 8b from derwent. And last but not least carl purcell gives a lesson on variations in value and defined edges.
The free guide to pencil shading techniques for beginning artists is a tight package that has all the drawing advice youll need to add depth to your drawings. Shading the sphere by jon demartin from drawing magazine. Dont worry everyone has to start at the beginning and if you can write your name you can draw. In this easy drawing lesson youll create a relaxed sketch of a piece of fruit.
Its a simple subject but quite fun to draw. Using the side of the pencil to shade the drawing accentuates the paper grain and gives a pleasing texture to the. In this light and shadow series we look at the theory drawing and painting of a simple form focusing on shadow light and edges. In part 1 we looked at the theory of light and shadow.
This week were going to put pencil to paper and see how the theory works in a simple pencil. How to shade drawings.