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Most drawing subjects can be rendered to appear three-dimensional with only five values plus white. This simple lesson takes you through the process of successfully creating a value scale with three grades of pencils.
yabadaba23
this is super usefull! , i have many problems with scales and shading , please continue explaining more with your lessons
thanks
nostalgiartist
Useful lesson. mellow.gif
aceplay
The technique for shading is brilliant and the value scale is great. Thankyou great lesson.
JJsArt
QUOTE (aceplay @ Jan 5 2009, 02:48 AM) *
The technique for shading is brilliant and the value scale is great. Thankyou great lesson.

Where is the lesson please?
Monique M.
QUOTE (JJsArt @ Jun 21 2009, 06:26 AM) *
Where is the lesson please?



JJ, please don't be rude. The lesson was quite clear. Good for a beginner, simple and well-presented.
hellraiserandcat
QUOTE (Monique H. @ Dec 3 2009, 12:49 AM) *
JJ, please don't be rude. The lesson was quite clear. Good for a beginner, simple and well-presented.



What type of light source is being talked about? I am terrible with getting shading right, but I am picking up where I left off years ago. Thanks smile.gif
Remixen
Thanks for you information i newly join and so nice post I agree with you. Your complement is so informative ....
JJsArt
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JJ, please don't be rude. The lesson was quite clear. Good for a beginner, simple and well-presented

Monique, Where on earth am I being rude? I don't see the lesson anywhere, so I asked where it was..
Nancy B
JJ look under drawing lessons at the top and then under beginners for lesson G-06.
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