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teza
hi all just wondering which lesson best discribes how to shade armour and other such reflective things thanx
Deqsan
QUOTE (teza @ Sep 20 2009, 11:11 AM) *
hi all just wondering which lesson best discribes how to shade armour and other such reflective things thanx

Hi teza, B11 will give a good grounding in light and shadow, if you check my gallery, I have done a drawing of a gent holding a football cup. I learnt a lot when doing this drawing, the most important thing was that the lights and darks are distorted reflections of objects, and if you look carefully you can see them. Another drawing I have done where metal is reflective is the classic MG car, again the light and shade are not random but are reflections, note the reflection near the car door, look carefully and you will see the reflection of a the cars wheel that was next to the car I drew. Hope this is of some help, happy drawing!
teza
QUOTE (Deqsan @ Sep 20 2009, 12:00 PM) *
Hi teza, B11 will give a good grounding in light and shadow, if you check my gallery, I have done a drawing of a gent holding a football cup. I learnt a lot when doing this drawing, the most important thing was that the lights and darks are distorted reflections of objects, and if you look carefully you can see them. Another drawing I have done where metal is reflective is the classic MG car, again the light and shade are not random but are reflections, note the reflection near the car door, look carefully and you will see the reflection of a the cars wheel that was next to the car I drew. Hope this is of some help, happy drawing!

great tip thanks
kim1963
I seen the cup .. nice job .
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