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SHADING TECHNIQUES
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DRAWING
SHADING TECHNIQUES
Meaning, Tonal values, Techniques and Practice
OBJECTIVES
Objective 3
Objective 2
Objective 1
Outline and identify shading techniques
Itemise and identify tonal value in a drawn object.
Define Shading
OBJECTIVES
Objective 5
Objective 4
Draw and shade a still-life object using a shading technique of your choice.
Define related terms in shading
OBJECTIVE ONE
WHAT IS SHADING?
Shading
is the application of tonal variation on a drawn object to show depth and distance.
EXAMPLES OF SHADED IMAGES
OBJECTIVE TWO
TYPES OF TONAL VALUES
TYPES OF TONAL VALUES
- Light tone
- Middle tone
- Dark tone
HIGHLIGHT
is the area that receives the greatest amount of direct light in drawing or painting
OBJECTIVE THREE
SHADING TECHNIQUES
SHADING TECHNIQUES
- Hatching
- Cross Hatching
- Smudging
- Pointilism
shading techniques
HATCHING
SMUDGING
CROSS-HATCHING
POINTILISM
Gives a smooth effect. Strokes are hardly noticed.
Use of straight lines or strokes
Strokes are made to cross each other
Use of dots of different sizes to show tones
EXAMPLES OF SHADED IMAGES
What shading technique was used here?
What shading technique was used here?
TERMS
SOME TERMS RELATED TO SHADING
Chiaroscuro
is the interplay of light and shade. it is also the treatment of light and shade in drawing and painting.
Highlight
is the area that receives the greatest amount of direct light in drawing or painting
Support
is the surface on which a work of two-dimensional art is made.
Model
is a person employed to assume a certain posture while the artist makes a drawing or painting of him or her.
ViDEO
ViDEO
ANY QUESTIONS?
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WHAT HAVE YOU LEARNT IN TODAY'S LESSON?
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Thanks!