
Mind-Blowing Realistic Shading Tricks - Proko
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Date: 2022-03-14
Comments and reviews: 10
Butter
Actually thank you! I-m taking a graphic design class in high school, I-ve been drawing for 5 years but only in personal cartoons which are really good! But I also want to learn realism and in this class I have to draw realism (and sometimes something more stylized ofc) I-m okay with it since I do know some aspects it this video helps so much to see what I-m doing wrong!
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Actually thank you! I-m taking a graphic design class in high school, I-ve been drawing for 5 years but only in personal cartoons which are really good! But I also want to learn realism and in this class I have to draw realism (and sometimes something more stylized ofc) I-m okay with it since I do know some aspects it this video helps so much to see what I-m doing wrong!
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A.
Difference between professionals and amateurs? THE Professional HAS a process! Geee!
- you surely know how to prevent me from ever wanting to become a professional. It sounds like WORK, the way you're putting it. Of course, that's what professionals DO. They work. But THIS is taking all the FUN out of drawing. . A real bloody shame that is.
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Difference between professionals and amateurs? THE Professional HAS a process! Geee!
- you surely know how to prevent me from ever wanting to become a professional. It sounds like WORK, the way you're putting it. Of course, that's what professionals DO. They work. But THIS is taking all the FUN out of drawing. . A real bloody shame that is.
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AND
I realize this degree of specificity isn-t for everyone- and truthfully it-s not needed to shade adequately-. But I really appreciate the detail you gave while describing how, and why, the angle of incidence and the corresponding shade is not always intuitive. Cheers.
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I realize this degree of specificity isn-t for everyone- and truthfully it-s not needed to shade adequately-. But I really appreciate the detail you gave while describing how, and why, the angle of incidence and the corresponding shade is not always intuitive. Cheers.
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rockys201
One thing I like to do when drawing objects that have various shades of light and dark is to not put in a background at all. Think about it, if your shading is great and realistic then the lightest parts will virtually disappear into the white of the paper.
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One thing I like to do when drawing objects that have various shades of light and dark is to not put in a background at all. Think about it, if your shading is great and realistic then the lightest parts will virtually disappear into the white of the paper.
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Chon
lambert's emission law states % of intensity emitted from a plane is cos(deg. cos(80deg) is 17%. I think the exact value you ve given (45%) is wrong? but the general idea is valid as -The closer we get to shadow, the faster it darkens-
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lambert's emission law states % of intensity emitted from a plane is cos(deg. cos(80deg) is 17%. I think the exact value you ve given (45%) is wrong? but the general idea is valid as -The closer we get to shadow, the faster it darkens-
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Tiago
In fact even lambert model is a super over simplification. The roughness of the surface (inverse of its specular coeficient) and the angle from our view line to the reflection line also influence on the final value.
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In fact even lambert model is a super over simplification. The roughness of the surface (inverse of its specular coeficient) and the angle from our view line to the reflection line also influence on the final value.
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handmade
This is so well done Dorian! Yes, a full-blown shading course would be great for those of us who learn from both the academic and the technical.
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This is so well done Dorian! Yes, a full-blown shading course would be great for those of us who learn from both the academic and the technical.
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cNash
Interesting, Dorian pointed out some of the points that I just figured out this morning, while also explaining it briefly but clearly. Thanks
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Interesting, Dorian pointed out some of the points that I just figured out this morning, while also explaining it briefly but clearly. Thanks
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Oso
Why the inane horrible plinky plonk muzak to ruin an otherwise decent educational video? NOBODY needs background music in a classroom, STOP IT
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Why the inane horrible plinky plonk muzak to ruin an otherwise decent educational video? NOBODY needs background music in a classroom, STOP IT
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Sun
I thought I learned how to shade an egg, I never consider this as important, I want to learn the complex because i'm bored to learn the basics
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I thought I learned how to shade an egg, I never consider this as important, I want to learn the complex because i'm bored to learn the basics
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