Just press down hard with your pencil, move it back and forth while moving it. As you move it back and forth, just decrease the amount of pressure you are putting on the pencil.
Very often she applies little or no shading.
Not really you only use out like to tatt it not the shading
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.
depending on the size i would just use a 7RS big the shading area the larger i would use the 9RS or Flat Shader
Use a very light shading of water
You have to bathe your guiea pig and use a shading brush
shading graphics
red green
is shading in one direction
Shading colors can be black, gray or the mixture of a color with gray, or by tinting and shading.
You use it for shading most often. Some well rub it to get desired effect.
Previous response: Yes LIke 1 hour Additional respone: Above answer seems quite short and dumb...the time it takes to shade a tattoo depends on the size of the tattoo and the amount of shading you wish to put in it, and the detail of shading. So if you use a lot of shading variations and want to put in a lot of detail it will obviously take longer than if you are doing something with simple shading. Set up a system with your washes to make the shading easier. I normally have a full black and then half black half distilled, and then a few other lighter ones down to a really light that i use for portraits for really soft shading. If you have a picture to work off for your shading you'll be able to see what parts require the darker wash and which requires lighter.