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Description Some people have asked me how I go about detailed pencil shading. Sadly there is at least a decade of knowledge that I posses that would take weeks to unfold into a tutorial. So I made a quick basic pencil shading reference for those who want to begin tightening up their skills. To some this might be too basic, but bear with me.

1. Item one in this tutorial covers the 2 basic methods of drawing.

#1 is the standard way to hold a pencil. It is basically whatever method you use to write. You want to use this method for detail work. You can use it to draw layouts, but it forces your brain to think of things in a rational, technical manner.

#2 is the loose or free-hand method of drawing. It isn't very comfortable to do as your mind might feel lost at first on how to draw. However, that confusion is to your best interest as you will not be hindered by logic. Instead you will be free and more creative than normal. Practice with this method until you develop a sense of control. I recommend doing all your layouts in this method and then using option #1 for tight details.

Additionally I recommend using HB pencils for layouts. Then get a mechanical pencil (with 2B lead) for details. HB is relatively easy to erase. Remember not to press down too hard!!! Don't leave grooves in the paper if you can help it! Not only will this allow you to erase lines if you need to but will also give you more stamina to draw longer. If you tighten your grip and press down too hard your hand will tire quickly and your art will suffer.

2. Item two concerns shading types.

Underneath the hands you'll see a gradation of diagonal lines. I did this by combining layers of softly drawn lines and hard drawn lines. You can also control shading by spacing out your lines as it gets "Lighter' remember, what you're really doing is controlling WHITE-SPACE. White Space is the "white" part of the paper. In fact, while you are drawing, use peripheral vision to look at the entire drawing and try to see the highlights. Then shade around those imaginary highlight borders.

For those who accidentally smudge a lot when drawing, use a sheet of paper under your hand. This doesn't protect 100% but it's much better than flesh as there are no oils to pick up the graphite and smear them.

There are many ways to smudge graphite. I like to smudge against the direction of the lines, but you don't have to hold yourself to that rule. In fact, many times you will likely have to break that rule. How you smudge will be up to your personal touch or style. Sometimes I use my finger and other times I use a Paper stump. The Stump provides more control than the finger.

At the far right you'll see a very basic pencil lead scale from dark/soft to hard/light. I did this to take the confusion out of what lead type does what. H stands for hard. This means less graphite actually gets on the paper. B stands for soft and means that more graphite gets on the paper. You'll find that the harder the lead, the thinner the lead and the softer the lead the bigger. At the end of the scale, EB is for an Ebony pencil. I will admit that every manufacturer has a different mixture for their leads and thus changes how each will look on paper. For example a Sanford HB is lighter than Faber-Castle HB or General Pencil Co HB even though they are marked the same. It'll be up to you to find out which you prefer.

3 Item 3 covers shading techniques and tips.

* the 3 squares that you see are a 3 step process of full pencil shading art.

1) The first step is to draw what you like. Then shade the entire picture in ONE shade of a medium tone.

2) The second step is to use an eraser to erase out your highlights. In this step I used a Kneaded Eraser. Its that weird grey eraser that looks like plastic explosive .

3) Finally you add all your shadows and dark areas. Usually you'll have to go back and re-define your highlights or maybe add new ones.

Do not forget that light reflects off objects!!! So when shading an object, remember that light can hit a wall or another large object elsewhere and cast a slight highlight behind a shadow. I show you a small example how light hits a cylinder and light reflects off the floor and back up underneath the cylinder. This can add more 3 dimensional weight to your drawing and make it seem more alive.

4. This covers applied techniques.

Shadows tend to have a direction. I urge you to go find a photograph and see if you can see the direction of the shadows. They do not always follow the direction of light. For example the subject ot the left has a light-source coming from the left shooting diagonally downward. The shadows follow the general direction of the curve of the body part (or area.)

Remember that its not a bad thing to mix line shading with smudge shading. This adds a sense of texture to your work. IN the item to the right shows some shading done with lines and others were done with smudge or solid pencil. Don't be afraid to mix. In fact, remember that there really isn't a right or wrong answer to art, no matter what anyone says; including me!

Finally, remember that lines that are against the light source should be thin. Lines that are in the shadow should be darker and thicker. This will add weight to your drawing even if you don't shade it.

Lastly...practice, practice, and practice some more! Draw EVERYDAY, no matter what it is and no matter if its good or not! Your development is solely dependant on your desire to continue. you WILL get better over time. Listen, some people are born with an inherent ability and understand of drawing and others have to work hard to achieve the same level of skill. That's fine! Do not be discouraged if you weren't born a prodigy. If you have a desire to draw, then do not stop. Always continue to draw!

Now...also keep in mind that some people will get jealous and will happily throw negative criticism your way. DO not allow yourself to get frustrated. Just keep doing it in spite of their foolishness!

That concludes this tutorial for now. DRAW ON!
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Comments: 297

awren [2008-02-16 03:06:53 +0000 UTC]

This is quite helpful! thank you!

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Snigom In reply to awren [2008-02-24 16:10:30 +0000 UTC]

You're welcome

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ladyune79 In reply to ??? [2008-01-23 00:54:10 +0000 UTC]

These tutorials are great! Thanks so much for sharing!

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Snigom In reply to ladyune79 [2008-01-23 02:32:16 +0000 UTC]

You're welcome! I am very happy that these are helping out so much

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ladyune79 In reply to Snigom [2008-01-23 03:44:23 +0000 UTC]

They certainly are. I saw you had thoughts of writing a book...if you do, please let me know. I would gladly buy it!

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Snigom In reply to ladyune79 [2008-01-23 04:20:03 +0000 UTC]

It will be out this May. Its mainly concerning Anatomy patterns. Eventually it will be expanded to drawing and shading as well.

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ladyune79 In reply to Snigom [2008-01-23 15:16:47 +0000 UTC]

Awesome! I look forward to getting it!

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gothicwolfcorpse In reply to ??? [2008-01-10 07:38:01 +0000 UTC]

OMG. These tutorials of yours are so helpfull. The detail you use is astounding. When peopoe used to ask me to teach them to draw it was sorta like..."....I just draw." (lol)

My Dads a good artist. I havent seen him draw much though. I remember one time when I was about 9 I had my oil pastels on the table, and he had an A3 piece of paper. He drew an emu and one of our dogs. It was so well done! the colours where so good, and the shading was so skilled! I was awestruck! And then he threw it out. I almost killed him.

I just might have to stalk you.

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Snigom In reply to gothicwolfcorpse [2008-01-10 13:32:31 +0000 UTC]

Thanks Drawing and art is a strange thing. I beleive it stems from both a desire to create and a desire to be entertained It is rather hard to describe.

Well if your father was a good artist, then it is likely that you will have inherrited his talent

Stalking!?!

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gothicwolfcorpse In reply to Snigom [2008-01-11 03:28:01 +0000 UTC]

I hope I get as good as you at least as good as him. (Woah, big dreams their skippy, one thing at a time o_o)

Stalking=Adding you to my watch list. XDDD

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Snigom In reply to gothicwolfcorpse [2008-01-11 04:59:07 +0000 UTC]

There are hurdles you will have to over come. Firstly, your imagination and expectation are going to far out weigh natural ability. This struggle is constant. Many new artists or people interested in drawing get frustated because they can't draw whats in thier head and as a result give up drawing. TO get better you have to ignore this and continue to study, and practice and you CANNOT allow other people to distract you. There will ne jealous haters who want you to fail and they will tell you your stuff sucks, etc. You have to just let it go and continue on...even if you beleive them.

Being an artist is never easy If you draw...somwthing...EVERY day....no matter how good or bad...in 10 years you'll 100 times better....in 10 more years you'll be masterful...and you will soon have this conversation with others...telling them the same thing....

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gothicwolfcorpse In reply to Snigom [2008-01-11 05:59:51 +0000 UTC]

I get that all the time. -ish sad- It frustrates the hell out of me, especially when I have this wicked cool idea and I just cant get it right. I usually end up screwing up the paper and giving up for the day. Lol, I remember this one time, one o my mates was in a different art class to me, and she came out and says to me, "There is a bitch in thier ho wants to see some of your pictures because she thinks she is a better drawer then you and wants to 'help' you." so I was all like...."Okay...." coz I hadnt seen this girls art before. So I gave my friend a folder with a whole bunch of pictures in it, one which happened to be of a unicorn standing on a cliff. the ONE thing she found wrong with it was that one hoof was slightly bigger then the others, and I could pick out a ton, the unicorns legs where WAY too fat, the island looked like a hugemungous moldy piece of bread, my shading was horrendous, the whales fins where not the right shape and WAY too big and the unicorn looked possesed coz its eyes where big and black (lol). I cant remember who it was, but someone told me the biggest critic of your own work is yourself.

Ah thats good then. I cant go one day without drawing,. I take a sketchbook and a pencil with me everywhere. I even have a little one abslightly smaller then A5 that I carry everywhere in my handbag XD It doesnt have many pictures in it, mainly coz I rip them out coz I hate them XDDD

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Snigom In reply to gothicwolfcorpse [2008-01-13 23:42:22 +0000 UTC]

People can be cruel. Just ignore them. Seriously. No one should base life-altering decisions on something someone tells you.

I carry around a small sketch pad as well. You never know when inspiration will hit!

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gothicwolfcorpse In reply to Snigom [2008-01-14 05:29:22 +0000 UTC]

Lol. My parents think im insane because of the "creepy/scary" animals I draw, which in my opinion arent. And then my Mums always telling me whatever I drew looks either ugly, disgusting or obscene D: So now I dont like her looking at my pictures. D:
I hate it though. Coz she's always trying to showcase me, and she's all like, "Its coz im proud of you." And im like, "NO." seriosly, they want me to tak my guitar and artbooks with me when we go out to the neighbours house or the night. they think Im some sorta portable live CD player. No mum. I have a right to say no. I mean serously, ifd im feeling sick and tired, she wont take me home till ive played for everyone. And she thinks its so easy.

Kay I gunna stfu now.

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Snigom In reply to gothicwolfcorpse [2008-01-15 14:16:32 +0000 UTC]

I'm sorry about that. It helps when parents are supportive...but it sounds more like she's jealous of your abilities and shows you off in order to make HER look better...but deep down she wishes she was you.

Don't let that stop you. If you have to go on in SPITE of it all. Art is a wonderful thing and as long as it brings you joy you shouldn't ever stop

My GAWD....I could put that on a Hallmark card!

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gothicwolfcorpse In reply to Snigom [2008-01-15 23:41:34 +0000 UTC]

Lol, okay. -huggles-

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nop In reply to ??? [2008-01-09 07:35:01 +0000 UTC]

extremely helpful. Thank You!

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Snigom In reply to nop [2008-01-09 13:26:38 +0000 UTC]

You're welcome

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dragyourblood In reply to ??? [2008-01-03 18:23:07 +0000 UTC]

I was going through some of my old leads and remembered you had this tutorial up. Very nice.

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Snigom In reply to dragyourblood [2008-01-04 18:25:22 +0000 UTC]

Old leads are good leads I am glad this was helpful

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nyengendadi In reply to ??? [2007-12-27 03:39:21 +0000 UTC]

very nice...

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Snigom In reply to nyengendadi [2008-01-04 18:59:56 +0000 UTC]

You're welcome!

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Marritta In reply to ??? [2007-11-10 15:25:41 +0000 UTC]

Thanks a lot, this will help me out a bit.

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Snigom In reply to Marritta [2007-11-12 16:23:08 +0000 UTC]

Fantastic!

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Marritta In reply to Snigom [2007-11-12 23:24:20 +0000 UTC]

i know

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cloudstrife01 [2007-11-08 07:24:37 +0000 UTC]

thnxors this will help xP

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Snigom In reply to cloudstrife01 [2007-11-08 13:41:59 +0000 UTC]

Welcomxors! ^__^ I am glad it helps

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xxxmagandaxxx In reply to ??? [2007-11-06 23:27:20 +0000 UTC]

this will refresh my memory again

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Snigom In reply to xxxmagandaxxx [2007-11-07 02:16:06 +0000 UTC]

LOL! that is what is there for. New comers and memory refreshers

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xxxmagandaxxx In reply to Snigom [2007-11-07 03:33:37 +0000 UTC]

LOL!!!!

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consumedbytheabyss In reply to ??? [2007-11-06 19:34:21 +0000 UTC]

thanks for posting this.... i think this is going to help me out alot....now i just need to apply it to my scrap that i am currently working on ^^ and hope that i get it right lol

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Snigom In reply to consumedbytheabyss [2007-11-06 23:01:24 +0000 UTC]

You're welcome! I hope it does help out If you have any questions please feel free to ask away and I'll do my best to help out

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Zenadar In reply to ??? [2007-11-02 19:24:32 +0000 UTC]

Thank you a lot ... you truly know what is Art !

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Snigom In reply to Zenadar [2007-11-02 22:15:35 +0000 UTC]

Well thank you I love art. For me life and art are the same

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TeufelHund In reply to ??? [2007-09-19 03:36:38 +0000 UTC]

This is exactly what I have been looking for! Thank you very much!

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Snigom In reply to TeufelHund [2007-09-19 03:43:35 +0000 UTC]

Thanks very much I am very pleased that it has helped out so much

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Mustakima In reply to ??? [2007-09-08 14:46:04 +0000 UTC]

thank u soo much for this tutorial it really helped me in my shading.
i have a great intrest in art but sometimes have problems in shading and by doing the right shade 4 the particular object.
thanx once again

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Snigom In reply to Mustakima [2007-09-08 15:32:14 +0000 UTC]

NO problem! I am very pleased that it has helped!

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Mustakima In reply to Snigom [2008-02-16 13:03:59 +0000 UTC]

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XiaoGui In reply to ??? [2007-06-20 13:24:41 +0000 UTC]

Thanks a lot for the tutorial! I featured it in my latest journal [link]

Please tell me if you'd prefer not to be included in the compilation.

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Snigom In reply to XiaoGui [2007-06-20 16:48:20 +0000 UTC]

Thank you

I am honored to be featured in your compilation

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XiaoGui In reply to Snigom [2007-06-21 00:01:58 +0000 UTC]

The pleasure is all mine

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iieugenio In reply to ??? [2007-06-16 15:53:16 +0000 UTC]

Thanks for that, I owe you a lot if ever I improve.

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Snigom In reply to iieugenio [2007-06-16 16:28:07 +0000 UTC]

LOL! Well I appreciate that! You will improve If you continue to draw it is an inevitability

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lubanimelife2 [2007-06-12 01:30:16 +0000 UTC]

I've always been bad at shading! It looks so bad! But for some reason, when I read this tutorial, i magically got better. Thank you very much!

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Snigom In reply to lubanimelife2 [2007-06-15 04:46:20 +0000 UTC]

Excellent! Thanks so much It pleases me that my goal in helping other artists is coming to light

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lubanimelife2 In reply to Snigom [2007-06-15 20:58:41 +0000 UTC]

if only i could draw like you. But thank you soooo much! Do you have other tutorials?

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Snigom In reply to lubanimelife2 [2007-06-16 05:11:40 +0000 UTC]

WHy yes, I have several Go through my gallery I should have 5 or 6 more

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lubanimelife2 In reply to Snigom [2007-06-16 23:43:16 +0000 UTC]

Eh... I was hoping for links. *very lazy* But since it's tutorials I'll go through them. *VERY lazy*

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Snigom In reply to lubanimelife2 [2007-06-17 02:03:31 +0000 UTC]

I'm sorry I am too am lazy....or I would have done links. But hey...its only 5 pages

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