shading (Finalizing a Drawing Part 3)
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Published 2018-11-27
Part 1: Lining ( • Lining (Finalizing a Drawing Part 1) )
Part 2: Coloring (coming soon… hopefully)
Part 3: shading
Well it’s about time. This video was a nightmare to make but hopefully worth it. I decided to do part three because a majority of the art questions I get are on shading and lighting, so I figured that I needed to get a video to answer these questions before anything else. Enjoy!
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All Comments (21)
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Welcome to the Zillion school of counting. Let's begin 1, 3, 2...
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"What program do y-" "SHH SHH I'M DRAWING LIIIIIINNNNEEEEESSSS"
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Me before watching video: "Hah. I already know how to shade. I'm a shading expert!" Me after watching video: "Welp. I learned some new things."
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New Zillion is opposite Maverick!
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New artists: the highlight goes directly where the light is hitting it. Zillion: hmhm, That is not correct because according to the encyclopedia of—
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S H I T T Y D E A T H S T A R I’m dying
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One thing I think the final product could implement is thinking more about the lineweight and how that effects the light and shadows, especially in a piece like this where the lineart is a very major part of the art. Lines are usually made to be thinner where the light touches, since lines can really help to show that something is supposed to have a strong shadow(like making a line thicker when its supposed to be/go under something, implying that the shadow is stronger there.) So it looks a bit off how the lineart of the hand is VERY thick compared to the lineart on the legs, where the shadows would be stronger due to the lightsource hitting the character from above. Hope that explained it okey-ish! Its hard to explain stuff like this in text form sometimes.
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ShUT UP IM DOING SHADES!!!
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If you're wondering about part 2, read the description
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Zillion shows us how to make a really bland Jawbreaker (some shading tutorials too) good video xD
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Don't listen to him! He uses MS PAINT no Photoshop!
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What a intro ! Best 10/10 👏👏👏
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Wow, I had no idea there was actually so much to shading. I thought it was as simple as "make the part where the light doesnt touch darker"
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damn your how to do videos are amazing and fun to watch, which is good because i can understand easier and learn easier, thanks for making this and gl on making part 2!
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I like your new fursona design! Not that there’s anything wrong with blue, it’s just done a lot.
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0:42 Someone: * asks what program he's using Zillion: "You know the rules, and so do I"
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Wait, What program did you use
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I thank you for making these tutorials. You really did help me learn something by doing these. An inspiration
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I've finally started practicing drawing and now realize how much of a s.o.b. It's gonna be... So thanks for the helpful video!
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Best ending ever...