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Jebriodo — Shading Tutorial Page 3

Published: 2011-05-06 16:11:03 +0000 UTC; Views: 21620; Favourites: 306; Downloads: 1259
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Description Page 3 of a Musclewoman-centric shading tutorial commissioned by

Page 1: Techniques and Tools
Page 2: Lighting and Light Sources
Page 3: Cast Shadows
Page 4: Reflected Light and Multiple Light Sources

Example 1 Step by Step
Example 2 Step by Step
Example 1 Final
Example 2 Final
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Comments: 7

D3-Damage [2011-07-19 03:40:47 +0000 UTC]

Extending my amazement

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Tyson87 [2011-05-11 18:00:09 +0000 UTC]

Her shadow looks more bigger than her.

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la-la-lanana [2011-05-06 23:35:03 +0000 UTC]

you've managed to distill a remarkably complex natural occurrence into artistic, illuminating, and above all else (at least for my thick-headed self), easily digested instruction! thank you, jeb!

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Jebriodo In reply to la-la-lanana [2011-05-06 23:49:17 +0000 UTC]

Good! That was exactly the intent.

(Not that you be thickheaded, but that it be easily understood!)

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la-la-lanana In reply to Jebriodo [2011-05-07 01:02:12 +0000 UTC]

intention ACTUALIZED!

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MiltonTeruel [2011-05-06 17:14:01 +0000 UTC]

David Chelsea covered this in his second book on perspective for comic artists, but he went for the 100% ultra-precise shadows. To say the least, it's just a bit too much work for your standard drawing or comic page. Your version is simpler, less painful, and effective for artists to use.

Good job on all of these, they're fun to read and even more fun to look at!

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Jebriodo In reply to MiltonTeruel [2011-05-06 17:37:52 +0000 UTC]

Yeah, I had a headache trying to boil this down to a page. I know how it all works, but it is soo dry and technical.

Glad you think this one works, it was the hardest to figure out!

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