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. Download Article Download Article If you want your line drawings to pop off the page and simulate a three-dimensional look, add value and shading to your drawing. Shading adds depth, contrast, and helps direct the viewer’s eyes to the focal point of your art. After you choose a method for shading, you can start in your drawing and bring it to life! 1 Start with hatching for a basic shading technique. Hatching is making a series of parallel lines to simulate shadows in your drawing.[1] You can space the lines closer together to make darker shadows or the lines can be spaced further apart to make the area seem brighter. Pull hatching lines in one long stroke to keep them uniform.[2] Hatching lines can be horizontal, vertical, or at an angle. Follow the angles and curves of objects with the shapes of your line to simulate a three-dimensional form. For example, shade a round object with curved lines rather than straight lines. 2 Use cross-hatching to shade quickly. Cross-hatching builds onto hatch marks by adding a second layer of lines going at an opposite direction.[3] For example, first, make parallel horizontal lines and then layer vertical lines on top of them. This method of shading allows you to make areas darker quicker than basic hatching.[4] Draw the cross-hatching lines close together to make a densely shaded area on your drawing or spread them apart to make it lighter. Use hatch marks without a second layer to make a lighter shadow. Advertisement 3 Work with stippling for a stylized look. Stippling is a time-intensive process of lifting your pencil up and down from the paper to make a series of dots on your drawing. Make an area of your drawing darker by keeping the dots close to one another.[5] Instead of dots make short lines that overlap to make shading in a more Impressionist style. Stippling works great for shading with a thicker marker. 4 Use blending for a smooth appearance. Blending your shading gives your drawing a smooth and realistic finish and requires the most time and technique to do correctly. Shade with the side of a soft graphite pencil and increase the amount of pressure you apply to the paper to make transitions between light and dark values.[6] [7] Art pencils have varying degrees of hardness and are labeled with a number and either the letter B or H. Soft graphite is labeled with the letter B and gets softer with a higher number. Hard graphite is labeled with the letter H and is more difficult to use for smooth transitions the higher the number goes. A standard number 2 pencil has an HB hardness, which is a medium between hard and soft graphite. Practice shading on simple polygon forms, like cubes and spheres before jumping in to shade your drawing. Advertisement 1 Determine the direction of your light source. Your light source will determine where the darkest shadows and the brightest highlights appear on your drawing. Shadows will be on the opposite side of your light source while highlights will appear where your light source is pointing.[8] Work from real life or a photograph to understand how light affects the object you’re drawing. Move lights if you can to play with different shadow angles. People looking at your drawing will be drawn to the lightest areas of the drawing. Determine the area that you want viewers to focus on and make it the brightest. 2 Make a value scale from light to dark on a separate piece of paper. Draw a long rectangle and separate it with lines into 10 equal pieces. Shade the square on one side of the rectangle with your darkest value. Start to add value to the adjacent square so it is lighter than the darkest value. Work on each square, making them progressively lighter, until you reach the other end of the rectangle. Leave the last square empty so that it is brightest value.[9] Only use the values in your scale as you shade in your drawing. Use the same type of paper your drawing is on. Different papers have different textures and affect how the shades look. Aim to have smooth transitions between each of the squares rather than having drastic changes in value. The square next to your lightest shade shouldn’t be too dark. 3 Apply light pressure with your pencil to create a base layer of shading. Use a soft pencil, like a 4B hardness, to create the middle shade.[10] Move your arm back and forth rather than your wrist to maintain a smooth range of motion.[11] Don’t press too hard with your pencil since it will make your marks more difficult to erase later on. 4 Darken the areas that are furthest from the light source. Press slightly harder with your pencil to make darker values on the opposite side of your light source. Build up layers of shading, working towards the darkest part of the drawing.[12] Your darkest shadow is called the core shadow. Rounded shapes will have reflected shadows on the opposite side of the light source. These shadows are lighter than the core shadow but darker than the highlights. 5 Erase areas that have bright highlights. The areas closest to your light source will be the brightest parts of your drawings. Work gently with your eraser to lighten the areas in layers to develop a smooth transition from light to dark.[13] Add white pencil or pastel to make solid white areas that pop. Use this sparingly so it isn’t too overwhelming. Certain materials will reflect light in different ways. Objects with metallic finishes will have a brighter highlight while objects with a matte finish will look duller. 6 Blend your marks with a smudge stick if you want a smooth finish. Mix your values together, working from the darkest part of your drawing to the lightest. Use the side of the smudge stick to make smooth transitions between different values.[14] Smudge sticks can be purchased at any art supply store or online. Don’t use your finger to blend values. Your finger gives you less control than a smudge stick and the oils from your skin could affect your drawing over time. 7 Add drop shadows for a realistic look. If you want your object to look three-dimensional, a drop shadow will make it look like your drawing exists in deeper space. Your drop shadow will mimic the shape of the object casting it. Determine the surface where the shadow would land, and use the side of your pencil to shade in the drop shadow.[15] Look at a photograph or a still-life to see how your light angle affects the drop shadow. The hardness of the edge of your drop shadow depends on the strength of your light source. Brighter lights will cause a harder edge while dim lights make the edges softer. Advertisement Add New Question Question How 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 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. Professional Artist Expert Answer Question What 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 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. Professional Artist Expert Answer Question Is 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 Editor Staff Answer See more answers Ask a Question 200 characters left Include your email address to get a message when this question is answered. Submit Advertisement Video Start working on shading simple shapes like cones, cubes, cylinders, and spheres. These shapes are the building blocks of every other shape you’ll need to shade. Charcoal and graphite are the easiest media to work with if you’re trying to get a smooth blended finish. Pens, markers, and ink are best shaded with a form of hatching. Advertisement Things You’ll Need Paper Pencils with soft graphite HB or lower Eraser Smudge stick optional References About This Article Article SummaryXTo shade drawings, start by deciding where the light is coming from in your drawing so you know where the shadows and highlights will fall. Then, lightly shade in your entire drawing to create a base layer of shading. Next, go back and heavily shade the parts of your drawing that are hidden from the light so they're the darkest. Finally, erase the parts of your drawing that the light is directly shining on to create white highlights. To learn different shading techniques you can use, like cross-hatching, keep reading! Did this summary help you? Thanks to all authors for creating a page that has been read 876,842 times. Reader Success Stories "This article really helped me, it told me as much as I wanted to know. As an amateur 'artist' I've..." more Did this article help you?
Finished Illustration in Corel Painter 2019 Image credit Windows Central Source Windows Central Image credit Source Windows CentralLike any traditional drawing medium, digital illustrations and styles can vary greatly between each artist. Some prefer the look of soft blends, while others are content with the hard-edged comic book aesthetic of cel-shading. Even still, others fall somewhere in between. Because there are so many variables in how to shade, we're going to trim down to the basics getting started...I'll be using Corel Painter 2019 for my painting software, but any other Windows PC drawing app with layer functionality should work just as well. You'll also need a digital drawing device, either a tablet or pen display unless you are confident drawing with a you cel shade, soft shade, or find a happy medium with both methods, the most important step is planning where the light sources will be in your illustration. To help visualize where your light sources are, try adding a new layer and draw arrows pointing in the direction your light will be the arrows are on their own layer, you can toggle the visibility on or off. The points of your illustration closest to the light source are your highlights, and typically your shadow will be the opposite. However, it is important to remember that light can bounce around and reflect even to the shadowy side of your to cel shadeCel shading, or 'toon shading,' is a common illustration technique for shading comics, animations, and even some video games. The shadows and highlights in an image are simplified down to a couple of colors and blocks for emphasis with cel-shading. It also happens to be one of the easiest ways to practice adding shading to your images; it forces you to think about light placement in your scene, so your highlights and shadows have the most your painting software. I'll be using Corel Painter 2019, but the process is similar regardless of your software a new, blank canvas. You can use the menu by clicking File, then New, or keyboard commands CTRL + N to open a canvas. Your canvas settings are entirely up to you. I like to work large, so I'll be choosing 5000x5000 pixels at Windows Central Image credit Source Windows CentralChoose your preferred brush. I'll be using the Thick & Thin Windows Central Image credit Source Windows CentralCreate a new layer. This can be done from the Layers drop down on the menu bar, or pressing CTRL+SHIFT+N on your Windows Central Image credit Source Windows CentralCreate the line art for your illustration. Start with a simple sketch, and then continue refining your lines until your image looks the way you Windows Central Image credit Source Windows CentralAdd a new layer, making sure to place it under the line art layers.Add your flat color blocks. The best practice is to separate colors of different elements in your image onto different Windows Central Image credit Source Windows CentralTime to add another a complimentary cool color for your Windows Central Image credit Source Windows CentralConsider the location of your lighting Windows Central Image credit Source Windows CentralUse your brush tool to add your cool color to shaded areas. While thinking about where your lighting will hit your subject, lay down your cool color on the opposite areas darkened by shadow. If your light is coming from the left, for example, your shadows will fall more on the your shadow layer's blend mode to multiply. The multiply blend mode adjusts the way that shadow color blends with the colors underneath Windows CentralMultiply layer palette drop down corel painter 2019 Image credit Windows CentralLayer palette in corel painter 2019 Image credit Windows CentralAdjust your shadow layer's opacity. Lowering the shadow layer's opacity allows more of the layers below it to be more visible. More opaque layers lead to darker, more dramatic a highlight by repeating the previous steps with a warm Windows Central Image credit Source Windows CentralAdding highlights is a similar process to adding shadows but with a few minor changes. We're going to add a new layer, choose a complimentary warm color, and add it to the points where the light will hit the subject directly. Instead of setting our layer blend mode to Multiply, we're going to choose Screen from the like before, we're going to adjust the opacity until we're satisfied. Sometimes it may be beneficial to add additional white hot spots to really set a highlight off. However, try not to overdo it as you could end up making your image's surface look shiny or wet with too many. If you're looking for the hard-line cel shading look, you can stop after your to blend for soft shadingIf you're looking for a more realistic render for your digital illustration, you may want to choose soft shading over cel. In addition to the increased realism that soft shading offers, it also gives you a little more freedom to play with lighting and how it affects the subjects in your we're going for a more painterly look, I'm going to choose various acrylic and glazing brush tools. The tools you have available will vary with your software choice and your personal preference for your painting software and a new, blank your preferred Windows Central Image credit Source Windows CentralAdd your line Windows Central Image credit Source Windows CentralAdd a new a complimentary cool in your shadow color much like you would with cel Windows Central Image credit Source Windows CentralUsing the Mixing Palette, add your flat color and shadow colors side by side and blend them together with the palette knife Windows Central Image credit Source Windows CentralUse the color picker tool to pick up the color mixed from your flat and shadow its own layer, Add the blend color, partially overlapping the flat color and shadow Windows Central Image credit Source Windows CentralSelect your preferred blend tool from the brush tool Windows Central Image credit Source Windows CentralUse the blender brush to create a soft gradient from the flat to the shadow these steps with a complimentary warm color to create highlights. Like with cel shading, however, you'll want to set your layer mode to screen instead of Windows Central Image credit Source Windows CentralSoft shading typically results in a smoothly blended gradient that contrasts to the hard edges of cel shading. This lends itself to a more realistic and painterly illustration and adds some extra freedom for playing with the way light interacts with the subject you've painted. Despite the differences between the two shading styles, it's not uncommon for digital artists to use both in the same your wayWhile both techniques will get you started shading your digital illustrations, neither is the definitive way to go about it. They're merely foundations for you to build your own creative style with. Everything from the brushes you use to how many layers you add to get the right amount of shadow can change your finished piece. Be brave and make bold beauty of digital art is the ability to change your direction as you see fit, so try out neon green for a shadow or that bright orange highlight. If you're dissatisfied, changing it as simple as using a flood fill to recolor your shadow or highlight layers. I didn't touch on color theory in this article, but having a basic grasp of how colors work with one another and their effect on lighting and shading can be one of the most effective methods for improving your are plenty of artists out there who can create beautiful illustrations with Microsoft Paint and a standard mouse. I, personally, am not that kind of artist. If you find you're not that kind of artist either, you might want to consider adding a good pen display and drawing software to your artistic toolbox. Pen Display XP-Pen Artist Pro Pen Display Budget-friendly drawing tabletIf you're transitioning from traditional to digital art, training yourself to draw on a digitizer while looking elsewhere at a separate screen can prove difficult. Using a built-in pen display gives you the freedom to put your pen directly on your workspace. XP-Pen's Artist Pro display is one of the most affordable drawing monitors on the market, but it comes packed with a lot of bells and whistles of its higher-end competitors. Additional EquipmentWhile technique can get you a long way with traditional art regardless of tools, digital art success requires the right toolset. I've mentioned before that some artists can draw solely with their computer's standard USB mouse or even their laptop's trackpad. These devices, however, do not offer pressure sensitivity or tilt functionality the way a drawing tablet or pen display drawing input device itself that you may prefer can vary widely. The market has really expanded as of late to offer something for everyone. The most important aspect is having a pen with pressure sensitivity. Tilt support is a nice bonus, as it comes to drawing software, the situation is pretty similar. The type of software you're going to want to choose is going to be dependent on the type of artwork you're looking to create, as well as your budget. Some programs are better suited to blurring the lines between traditional and digital art, while others are geared toward animation and painter 2021 Image credit AmazonCorel Painter 2021 $430 at AmazonThere are plenty of options for digital drawing software, but my personal favorite is Corel Painter. Corel Painter's workspace is well suited to artists who paint both traditionally and digitally. Corel's creative software still allows users to purchase a license to own the software, so you can continue to use it indefinitely if you purchase Medium Pen Tablet Image credit AmazonXencelabs Medium Pen Tablet $360 at AmazonThere's a lot to be said about the simplicity of a drawing tablet. They come in a variety of sizes, but the concept is all the same. Drawing tablets without a display are often more budget-friendly and even occasionally portable. The new tablets from Xencelabs, while on the higher end of the price scale, offer the functionality of a premium product that is well designed without the bulk of adding an extra monitor. All the latest news, reviews, and guides for Windows and Xbox diehards. Cole is the resident Call of Duty know-it-all and indie game enthusiast for Windows Central. She's a lifelong artist with two decades of experience in digital painting, and she will happily talk your ear off about budget pen displays.
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