Hi! Do you have any drawing tips? Your shading is incredible 'v'
here's a little tutorial, hope this how to add shadows one helps!! (*˘︶˘*).。*♡

seen from United States
seen from Israel

seen from United States
seen from United States
seen from United States

seen from Australia
seen from China
seen from Belgium
seen from T1
seen from United States

seen from United States
seen from Canada

seen from Germany
seen from China
seen from South Korea
seen from United States

seen from Malaysia
seen from Russia
seen from United States
seen from Argentina
Hi! Do you have any drawing tips? Your shading is incredible 'v'
here's a little tutorial, hope this how to add shadows one helps!! (*˘︶˘*).。*♡
art tutorial slideshow!!
art tips n tricks these are in my style!!
spent about 2 hrs making this askdjsjkcskjckhsc
also posted on my tiktok!
the link to the shadow method
if yall like it im thinking of making a traditional art version. if you try these and they work tag me in the art i wanna see em!!!
Shadow Composition by EtheringtonBrothers
Shiny Things by mldoxy
Better Art Challenge: Shading
ok, lets go
1. basic outline. hard to get past but you can do it!
2. putting down the flat colors (i like keeping my line art the same color but you can change it if you want)
3. shading shadows to create (if a hair has volume, make sure to shade under it to show it)
4. this is where i start acting like a makeup guru. ok, so here’s the thing, I watch way too many James Charles videos, which made me notice how similar makeup is to shading a face. So here, I used “concealer” (really just a lighter color of the skin’s hue) and created triangles under the eyes and on the forehead (cause that’s how light its the face or somethin)
5. back to the makeup, add some highlighter to show brightness in the face (i did it below the tips of the eyes, on the chin, and on the nose bridge) and added blush to bring some color back to the face
(you can see the shading more clearly without line art (as shown above)
6. not really shading but add some fun lighting in that matches the background and the mood of the drawing (i’ll go more into this when I talk about lighting in my next post)
ok so those are my tips for shading the face. DISCLAIMER: I AM NOT VERY GOOD AT ART NOR DO I REALLY UNDERSTAND IT, IM JUST HERE TRYING TO LEARN AND REPORTING BACK TO YOU GUYS. ok yeah
also this
I tried my best to learn how to shade clothes (and the body as a whole) but it kinda became more of a shadow tutorial woops... but uh yeah, here it is.
hope you guys enjoyed :)
Light Directions Tutorial
Artist: Dmitry Grebenkov
you mean like this picture? if so, continue-->