Drawing & Shading

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    Drawing & ShadingThe Magic 5 Steps

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    What makes a good drawing?

    AccuracyContrastTextureACT

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    AccuracyHow alike it is to the original object

    Original Accurate Not accurate

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    AccuracyHow alike it is to the original object

    Original Accurate Not accurate

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    Contrast

    Whether the drawing has the full range

    of tones from white to black

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    extureWhether appropriate strokes have

    been used for the object

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    he Five Steps

    Step 1:

    Draw a detailed line drawing of

    the object.

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    he Five Steps

    Step 2:

    Shade all the darkest areas black.

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    he Five Steps

    Step 3:

    Identify the dark grey areas

    (~75% black) and shade with theright tone of grey.

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    he Five Steps

    Step 4:

    Identify the grey areas (~50%

    black) and shade with the righttone of grey.

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    he Five Steps

    Step 5:

    Identify the light grey areas

    (~25% black) and shade with theright tone of grey. Leave the

    white areas as they are.

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    Why start with black and not build

    up from light to dark?

    This is to ensure that your drawing

    will have the full range of tonesfrom white (the paper) to black.

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    Anyquestions?