04-07-2012, 06:10 PM
Lately, I have seen people that have been struggling with shading; that applied highlights and shadows in a way that showed that they don't fully understand why some parts are brighter and some not. Instead, it rather looked like they memorized areas that should be darker/brighter instead of thinking about if it makes sense whatsoever. That's why I felt compelled to write up a short tutorial about exactly this issue.
I kept it fairly generic and simple, so it can be applied in pretty much any (graphic) situation.gif)
Comments? Questions? Bring them on!
I kept it fairly generic and simple, so it can be applied in pretty much any (graphic) situation
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Silverthorn / Blue Phoenix
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