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How to Shade a Drawing
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2014Jan 30
Full Access to Figure Drawing Videos - http://www.proko.com/figure Don't miss new tutorials, signup for my mailing list - http://www.proko.com/subscribe Let's get into shading a drawing! We'll explore form, planes and light on form. I'll guide you through making an object feeling 3 dimensional by indicating the elements of light on form - highlight, center light, halftones, core shadow, reflected light, cast shadow and occlusion shadow. How the local value of the object effects the tones. And how does intensity of light affect tones. In this Premium Lesson I describe my complete process of drawing a figure, step by step. http://www.proko.com/figure Art Model Photos - http://www.proko.com/poses Follow Proko: Facebook -   / prokotv   Twitter -   / stanprokopenko   Instagram -   / stanprokopenko   Tumblr -   / stanprokopenko   Google+ - http://bit.ly/stangplus Email Newsletter- http://www.proko.com/subscribe --- CREDITS: *Music used with permission Intro Tune - http://www.freakfandango.es/ Sound effects - http://www.freesfx.co.uk Thank you Steve Huston for permission to use artwork: http://www.stevehuston.com 3D Animation - Jilmar Altamirano (   / andrestopmo  ) 3D Animation - Alec Fredericks (http://www.community3d.com/) 3D Model - Lean Alvesan (http://leanalvesan.wordpress.com/) Editing - Stan Prokopenko, Jon Neimeister (http://andantonius.cghub.com/images) Artist/Camera/Script - Stan Prokopenko (http://www.stanprokopenko.com) Model - Yoni Baker (http://yonibaker.daportfolio.com/) #CharcoalPencil #Shading #CoreShadow
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