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What do you get when you cross squiggles with circles? You get Squirkles! Squirkling is a method of shading incorperating randomly draw curved lines to create textured values.

Preview lesson D01 - Squirkling Values
Artella
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I love the squirkling.....It is a very relaxing and mezmerizing practice. I have to be careful not to get carried away and pay attention to what I'm doing. I'm glad there's a name for what this is now. rolleyes.gif
Patronela
olddad
I also enjoy doing squirkles
Sunita
i am enjoying
laurie sissons
what is that...how do you do it....im confused.....is that just drawing sqiggles rounded all over the place...helpo
andyart
So that's how it's done wink.gif
malak alroo7
So that's how it's done
Marco C
Cool. Learn a lot. Thanks
tralne
I too liked it...tried it...not bad!!!thanks... smile.gif
kerryanne
I love the way that innocent squirkles can turn a plain drawing into a work of art......if you are patient enough tongue.gif
Ayearning
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Well, I don't get it! Maybe it's the patience I lack, the subject matter OR....anyone have any other possibilities????

I cannot understand the significance of this exercise/principle. It only seems to ADD to frustration. Any other perspectives or illustrations as to how you've found it helpful is appreciated.
TwistedMr
I found it adds a different texture to my portraits.
I used to do more of a cross hatching, but I find I get more control and a more realistic
texture using the 'squirkles'.
nostalgiartist
This is a good and useful lesson. I'm sure I will use this as a value scale and pencil guide. rolleyes.gif
reggie83
This is my first attempt at squirkling. I can see it will be in my sketching future indefinitely! This is how they do it. Hatching, cross hatching, squirkling, and lines. It will all combine to a completed drawing. I can't wait. I think this is a pretty good first attempt. Don't you think....
trinity81
Hi everybody wink.gif

i want to show you my first squirkling that i made.
This is for my man rolleyes.gif

Hugs, Trinity from Germany biggrin.gif
alicjaa2
I love it, could do it all day biggrin.gif biggrin.gif
Shelke
very..Interesting lesson blush.gif
Sinsenest
Here r' ma shades..
Kaaao
It was a really useful lesson. Judging by the look of it squirkling seems to be difficult, but it isn't that much. Thank you.
yunmi
well, i think i understand the lesson pretty well I'll just have to practice and practice to make it perfect...
Drawing by Spirit
My graduation of squirkles based on the lesson. I decided to make 2 sets and rub one to see the results. Open for comments.

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Maria T
[size="4"][/size][color="#483D8B"][/color]As usual an important lesson.
denarius
Thank you for a very interesting lesson. I have read somewhere that using squirkling when shading a dog's nose can produce very good results. Must try this some time.
I have definitely benefited from this lesson.
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