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This tutorial provides a basic way to teach a younger or less experienced artist to shade realistically with graphite, and eventually other media as well. Let's begin! | This tutorial provides a basic way to teach a younger or less experienced artist to shade realistically with graphite, and eventually other media as well. Let's begin! | ||
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== Steps == | == Steps == | ||
#A three-dimensional drawing will still look flat or two-dimensional without the aid of shading. | #A three-dimensional drawing will still look flat or two-dimensional without the aid of shading. | ||
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#By blending the edges of each shade using a blending tool, the final image now has a 3 dimensional appearance like a photograph. | #By blending the edges of each shade using a blending tool, the final image now has a 3 dimensional appearance like a photograph. | ||
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== Tips == | == Tips == |