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Shading from Imagination - Proko

Shading from Imagination - Proko

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Steven Zapata is known for his amazing illustrations and skillful shading techniques. In this lesson he gives you an exercise for improving your ability to invent shaded forms! You-ll watch him assemble abstract flesh-like clusters to demonstrate how to make design decisions for rendering light and dark that you can apply to any form you can imagine. If you-re interested in taking Steven-s full course on the secrets of shading go to
Date: 2022-03-14

Comments and reviews: 8


I mostly work from my imagination, yes we see a human form(usually taken from my own body, sadly, I am very petite/tiny, I always wanted to be shapely)which in my case I always exaggerate when I draw/paint. I am sure the muscles illustrated on super hero's was done with the same thoughts in mind. WINK WINK. I do often question my shadows and this video (even though I've been drawing and painting over 40 years) Is very helpful and makes you thoughtfully think about that shadow placement! Thank you so much.
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I do well with objects in front of me. not afraid of using darkest colors to render in my pastel paintings, but trying to get my very active imagination placed down onto paper has been frustrating. This is precisely the sketch challenge I have been planning, but now do not need to reinvent the wheel, but can take it far and fast with his help! Thank you very much!
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Such an amazing tutorial! I have been searching stuff for shading but this was the video that actually helped me understand and told me things other tutorials didn't lol. Thank you so much for this
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This is fantastic and extremely useful. The mistake you pointed out at 6: 00 has me written all over it! Thank you for breaking it down and explaining it so clearly.
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The blobby thing kinda looks like a chicken. It looks flat from the angle ready to be cooked - or is it because I'm hungry so I just imagine things hmm
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More Advanced Creative Light and Shadow theory practice, cool. Good job. You might want to rethink the -meat spear- thing though. Just a thought.
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I am a beginner and want to learn from you. Should I learn from your YouTube videos, or buy your courses? What's the difference? Thanks.
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Unusual artist and unusual teacher, that was kinda strange experience, but it makes sense in the end! Thank you for the sample: .
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