I have no fricken clue
They way the light falls makes objects look 3 dimensional. Shading helps to show the difference between lighter and darker areas of an object thus makes it look real. Shading should be though through. From where does the light fall? Which side is going to be the darkest and the lightest. Logic is critical for shading otherwise the drawing will look unrealistic.
A smooth wood, made with different kind of woods glued and tight packed together.
Yes, value/shading makes 2-D art (drawings, paintings, etc.) look three-dimensional.
It refers to any media. It applies to any form of artwork that uses shading to create depth and make a picture look 3D. Even a colour picture may use tone to make objects in it appear real
In Art, Shade Is Part Of A Technique Called Tone. Tone Is The Light And Dark Of A Picture Or A Shape. The Lightest Light Is The White Of Your Paper And You Can Put pressure On Your Pencil To Create Darker Shades. This Technique Is Extremely Important And Makes Your Art Look 3D. Look At The Picture Below That I Have Drawn, It Has Lots Of Tone.. :P
they use tonal shading to help make the drawing look more 3D, plus they use this shading to contrast the bouncing of light on the sides of the figure.
to make it seem more life like and to give it dimensionif you look at one with it and one without you can tell the difference and which one is better
By tinting or shading it the correct way and making it look like there is another side to it
By tinting or shading it the correct way and making it look like there is another side to it
its depends how smooth it is, if it is perfectly smooth then it will look like a smooth surface, if it just feels smooth then more than likely it will be covered in bumps and crevasses
Smooth muscles look like spindels.
A smooth curve.A smooth curve.A smooth curve.A smooth curve.
Smooth muscles look like spindels.
there suppose to look like a dick
Like a babies bottom...
smooth
For me It's like the base for shading your drawings.. Or just a pretty picture to look at ;) Hope this helps!