Shading I – 45 degrees
We try to transpose on a paper what we see around us, the multidimensional – into a bi-dimensional drawing. For that we need shading and effects. Today we will learn about shading. There are a lot of...
View ArticleShading II – Gradient (dégradé)
Gradient shading technique: you can use it in your fashion illustration because it’s a fine gradient (named sometimes “dégradé” or “passage”) from black to white or from one color to another. We insist...
View ArticleShading III – Line intersections
For Line intersection technique we use the lines that we already know from Exercise no. 2 : Perpendicular lines the v, h, d1, d2 lines. We create shadow by intersecting more lines that have different...
View ArticleShading IV – Raster
Raster technique is not such a used shading technique but it is spectacular and it could be very interesting if we have the patience to work on it. So these 4 are the most common shading techniques. Of...
View ArticleShading and object’s generators
In order to transpose something that we perceive in real life as being 3D into something 2D, we will have to apply some rules of shading: the shading created on the object’s generator lines. The arrows...
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