Sep 1, 2017 Anatomy of the Human Body for Artists | Proko In this lesson, I pull student forearm drawings from the community () and look at ways they can improve their shading. You can find the full 80 minute premium critique for this lesson at I noticed a lot of students are attempting to shade their anatomy studies, but are making some similar mistakes. If not done correctly, shaded drawings can look flatter than linear drawings. In this critique I’ll give you 3 tips that can easily improve your shading. If you’re still new to shading, check out my introduction lessons on shading below. Related Links: Previous lesson: • How to Draw Carto... Forearms lesson: • How To Draw Forea... Shading basics lesson: • Shading Light and... How to shade a drawing lesson: • How to Shade a Dr... Full Access to Premium Videos - Don’t miss new tutorials - Course Package Deals - Pose photo sets - ----- FOLLOW PROKO: Facebook - Twitter - Periscope - [id4466517|@proko] Instagram - Tumblr - Google - Email Newsletter- ----- CREDITS: Artist | Instructor | Producer - Stan Prokopenko () Production Assistance - Sean Ramsey (), Brandon Storer Editing - Dzmitry Tsydzik (), Sean Ramsey, Stan Prokopenko Students - Rebecca Shay, Adel Althaferee, Domantas Martynas Lukosius, Carmelia Tronci-Bell, William Montalvo, Eryk Szczygiet, Gabriel Fischer, Miguel Arguelles, Neville Harvey, Nicholas Allott, Sharleen Cu, Alejandro Farrera Hernandez, Phung Huynh, Christian Aarestrup, Danilo Trindade, Wael Mizo, Felix Gephart, Daniel Choi, Hyzalker Lucas Music Used with Permission Intro - The Freak Fandango Orchestra #HowToShade #AnatomyForArtists #Shading 4:28 Contain Your Shapes 5:41 Make Deliberate Edges between shapes: Sharp, Firm, or Soft 7:01 Use Clean Crosshatching to Show Plane Changes
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