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Shading Pencils & Light Source. Art 10. Shading Pencils. Usually range from 4H to 9B HB pencils are for general everyday use. H Pencils. harder leads, lighter lines higher the # the harder the lead higher the # the lighter the lines good for drawing details
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Shading Pencils • Usually range from 4H to 9B • HB pencils are for general everyday use
H Pencils • harder leads, lighter lines • higher the # the harder the lead • higher the # the lighter the lines • good for drawing details - good for guidelines to erase later
B Pencils • Softer leads, Darker lines • higher the number (ie:9B) softer the lead and darker the lines • Good for shading • Good for making a solid black
Pressure • Using the same pressure with different pencils you will achieve a variety of values
Value • Definition – all the shades of grey between white and black. • Drawings should always have a variety of values • Atleast a dark, medium and light
Light, Medium, Dark • Value adds depth • Value helps a flat image look like a 3d object
Light Source • Very important when shading • Know what the light source is (lamp, sun, moon etc..) • Know where it is located compared to the object you are shading (above, below, to the left)
Light Source • The darkest shading shading will be on the side of the object furthest from the light source, wherever the light does not touch. • You can leave you the part where the light hits the most white. • These are the easiest ways to begin shading
Depth • Shading makes this circle appear as a 3D sphere.
Value Scale Using a ruler create draw a long narrow rectangle as seen below Divide the rectangle into EIGHT even parts. Leave one end rectangle white and shade the other end rectangle as dark as you can. Do your best to shade the 6 spaces in between to show a gradation in value