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The same as the difference as "stick figures" is to "sticks." "Shadow drawing" is, literally, drawing shadows. I can draw the shadow of a star, and it will look like a black, blurry star. "Shaded drawing" is something that you have drawn and shaded.

You can draw a box, and then shade the box. <--a shaded drawing

You can draw a shadow. <--a drawn shadow (shadow drawing)

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