Actually I’m watching this cuz our art teachers are just science teachers that got stuck there and don’t wanna be there so I’m just learning on my own. Ironic!
I so appreciate this video! I've been teaching art for 15 years. Every time I teach shading it's with these 5 forms. Watching your video is much better than students having to watch me try to quickly yet accurately do this!
@@carson8074 well if you want to learn face then ill recommend doing a simple person not very detailed at first to be able to naturally know how to draw it without it looking out of place then u can worry bout the details. I recommend ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-Qy7QgnnXo_c.html its in a different language so out subtitles on but it explains it very well in my opinion
Total beginner and I am missing a lot of information here. Where exactly did you assume your light source to be? A mark on the paper would help to visualise that. How do you determine (construct) where the "core shadow", "midtone" and "hightlight" areas should be placed? Where does that "reflective hightlight"come from and would it still be there if the object was not placed on a white surface? If this is not targeted for beginners then never mind - otherwise it would be great if you could add that info.
Late reply but to help you out (if you still need help) finding and understanding the different tones of shadow is very tricky. To be able to understand and master it, you must draw from real life. Ik it can be very intimidating to draw from real life but its really the best route to become a decent artist. These kind of videos usually lack information and basic techniques, and for beginners its very easy to be demotivated because they don’t understand whats happening and end up memorizing things. for example the way he drew the cast shadow is very unclear but the good thing is, cast shadows are very easy to understand and can be learned pretty quickly. Sometimes understanding the simple physics and concepts on why and where shadows and values exist help you draw more accurately. And with drawing from life practice, you’ll be able to improve your visual library and eventually draw from imagination without being limited to one light source direction like this video showed I hope this helped, Good luck 😁
I am. I loved drawing when I was a child, and my "teacher" was a very good tv artist named Jon Gnagy. I did all his shows with him when I was about ten years old, and I got pretty good for a kid. Then I got deeper into studies, and also music, and never did any more art. Now I am retired in my 70s and back to pick up where I left off. RU-vid has incredible tutorial offerings, and I am having a great time. This guy with his tutorials is a real favorite, very clear demonstrations and comments.
Most of my doodles in school were various shapes that I shaded in. Of course it became more complicated groups of shapes and lines, but it really formed a basis for my art later in life.
I have a question for anyone who has practiced shading for a while: how long does it take to shade one basic form in A3 scale? For example a cube. Thank you so much
I am here because of my art teacher, they know how to draw and could probably teach us. Yet they treat us like 5 year olds, making us trace snowman and decorate them with pieces of paper. So because of them I am learning from YoUtUbE
Pencil : hey paper staying in quarantine? Paper :yes staying in quarantine and learning how to fold my self. Pencil :Nooooo! What do I do? Paper : pencil, you burn in hell Pencil : why?? Because it's the first time when some crap pencil is not dirtying my beautiful white body. Pencil :WTF
Tomorrow I have art exam thats why I want this video thank you very much sir for make this video this will very helpful for everyone hope others also like this video
thanks for the excelIent tips. For me, it took a month to practice face drawing. What l did was downloaded a couple of simple sketches from penciI.work and printed them on some A4 papers. Within 3 4 days, l managed to sketch the entire drawing and, within 4 weeks I managed to draw any face or object.🤓😇
as a student who would normally draw manga-themed art i would like to give all the teachers who recommended this to all the other teachers around the globe a big GG 🙁💪🏻
Nice tutorial, but the occlusion shadows are false. How can the bottom of the sphere be so light? There is a lost edge where the sphere and the ground meet.
me: watching this because of art class like i can't even know how to draw a simple freaking circle like KINDER IS MORE GOOD OF DRAWING A CIRCLE THAN ME LIKE HOW!!
البحث عن مواضيع نور الشموع و لا يمكن أن يحدث هذا الموضوع المفيد في وكالة الأنباء اليمنية صنعاء اليمن يحتفل اليوم بعيد ميلاده في السابق في هذا المنتدى في وكالة فرانس برس إن لم يكن في وكالة
This is a really incomplete guide, yeah cool we draw light and then go darker….that is what shadows do but under what curvature, how do you draw a correct drop shadow? etc etc. Ow well there are another over thousands of videos to watch