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)
Well, no trees have a shadow if it is dark, or if they are shaded by a bigger tree. But a family tree may have no shadow.
The umbra is the fully shaded inner region of a shadow where no direct light reaches, while the penumbra is the partially shaded outer region where some light does reach. This difference in shading occurs when an object blocks light from a source, creating a shadow with varying degrees of darkness.
Decide where the light is coming from and shade the parts facing away from it. For example, on a drawing of a person, if the light was in the top left hand corner the right side of the body would be shaded and the body's shadow would go horizontal from its right foot.
When drawing with metalpoint, shadow and tone are created by what
The region of a shadow that is partially shaded is called the "penumbra." In this area, only a portion of the light source is obscured, resulting in a gradient of light and shadow. The penumbra contrasts with the "umbra," where the light source is completely blocked, creating a darker shadow.
The lighter region of a shadow is called the penumbra, which is the area where some light can still reach.
Decide where the light is coming from and shade the parts facing away from it. For example, on a drawing of a person, if the light was in the top left hand corner the right side of the body would be shaded and the body's shadow would go horizontal from its right foot.
Decide where the light is coming from and shade the parts facing away from it. For example, on a drawing of a person, if the light was in the top left hand corner the right side of the body would be shaded and the body's shadow would go horizontal from its right foot.
The qualities of the shadows are identical but the size of the objects casting shadows differs greatly.
Ah hah ! That word "shaded" gave you away. The 'shaded' quadrilateral is that dusty, cloudy, gray section in the drawing that's in your book or homework assignment that you copied the question from. You can't answer the question without looking at that drawing. I can't answer it because I can't see the drawing from here even if I want to. And because I suspect that you're supposed to be doing it for homework, I must regrettably confess that even if I could see the drawing, and as addicted as I am to WiikiAnswers, I would fight hard to avoid answering this question.
Not strictly true to say that the rotation causes the shadow. Part of the Earth would be shaded from the Sun whether or not the Earth rotated.
He had a shading technic where he hatched and shaded and drew lines on it to show shading x