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It seems too monotone, with only some harsh lines really seperating anything. Practice using shapes to create shading, upping your contrasting and pushing your lights and darks, and using less dark outlines. Try to rely on contrasting shades to display a figure in 3 dimensions.

 

 

 

Just what I would do.

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It seems too monotone, with only some harsh lines really seperating anything. Practice using shapes to create shading, upping your contrasting and pushing your lights and darks, and using less dark outlines. Try to rely on contrasting shades to display a figure in 3 dimensions.

 

 

 

Just what I would do.

 

 

 

it's my style.. if i was like you well i'd well not have my own style it's pencil unless you want me to put pink in or something

 

 

 

this is what you do

 

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i asked you to show some of your shaded work so show me cos i want to know what you do ty :)

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From what I understand (it'd be nice if you could clarify though) I probably mispoke- I meant instead of what I would do, what would improve this piece, and your work in general. I apologize I wasn't concise enough.

 

 

 

But what did my drawing have to do with anything?

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you said do what i do and

 

 

 

"Practice using shapes to create shading, upping your contrasting and pushing your lights and darks, and using less dark outlines. Try to rely on contrasting shades to display a figure in 3 dimensions. "

 

 

 

i dont understand show me your shading so i can get an impression and idea?

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There are a couple of ways to do what Gs is saying.

 

 

 

1. Smooth shading:

 

 

 

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Ideally you want less line than these have.

 

 

 

2. Crosshatching:

 

 

 

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In either case the goal is to think in patches of dark and light rather than simple lines. Think of it as painting with a pencil.

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