How to Shade by Separating Light from Shadow
Brent Eviston Brent Eviston
48.5K subscribers
15,817 views
0

 Published On Aug 16, 2023

Learn about the importance of dividing light and shadow in shading drawings. It explains how to create a clear division between the lit areas and the shadow areas of a subject, using the line of termination. By properly organizing the lights and darks, artists can create powerful and dramatic shading in their drawings.

To learn drawing fundamentals or figure drawing from Brent. Enroll in his courses: https://www.brenteviston.com/store and use the coupon YOUTUBE for 10% off

#shading #drawingtutorial #learntodraw
Shading Series:
   • Light Your Drawing Subject with a Sin...  
   • How to Shade by Separating Light from...  
   • How to Shade with Only 5 Values  
   • How To Shade Anything  

Links:
Sign-up for the free figure drawing reference photos to accompany this video: https://mailchi.mp/293664480c6e/xyqag...
Learn to draw with Brent: https://www.brenteviston.com/learn-to...
Check out Brent's first book: The Art & Science of Drawing: Learn to Observe, Analyze and Draw Any Subject https://amzn.to/46Wm1GM
Read a free sample from Brent's first book: https://mailchi.mp/bf463623d380/book-... (Downloadable PDF)
Brent's second book (forthcoming November 2023): The Art and Science of Figure Drawing: Learn to Observe, Analyze, and Draw the Human Body https://amzn.to/3DrRCCB
For more information visit Brent's website: https://www.brenteviston.com/

About Brent:
Brent’s love of teaching matches his love of drawing. He believes that learning to draw can transform the lives of students, enhancing how they think and how they see the world.

Before creating his bestselling, award winning online drawing series The Art & Science of Drawing, he spent more than 20 years working with students in face to face classes through art studios, schools and museums. He spent these ways cultivating the most effective ways to teach drawing. To date, The Art & Science of Drawing series has had more than half a million enrollments from students in more than 180 countries.

Drawing is at the root of all of Brent’s creative work. He has studied numerous forms of drawing including architectural drafting, anatomical drawing and even more experimental forms of drawing explorations. He divides his work between traditional drawing, with a focus on the figure and contemporary creative explorations.

Credits:
Teaching & Instructional Design: Brent Eviston: (https://www.brenteviston.com/)
Cinematography & Editing : Bec Ellis (https://www.bec-ellis.com/)
Music licensed from Artlist: Theater of Delays, Song "Staring at Carpets" (https://theatreofdelays.com/) and Yehezkel Raz, Song "Autumn Wind" (https://yehezkelraz.com/)

Some of the links listed above are affiliate links. This means if you click on the link and purchase the item, Brent will receive an affiliate commission. This won't cost you anything but helps support the cost of creating these free videos for YouTube. Thank you for your support!

show more

Share/Embed