When you say "outline" this can depend on how much seperation is needed between one object & another. Sometimes its the only way to...segregate things or they look merged (which is what you don't want) say a cup looking stuck to a bottle with no junction between them both. this is also true when drawing people
@@bluelavaart so like should we then just add a really thin line to keep them from merging and to not flatten them out or should we seperate them with the use of lighting and shadows and more midtone
watching ur video for the first time and I subscribed right away!! keep these short tutorials coming
Thank you so much! I will have more videos posted. I promise
Who is here bc of art school?
Me fr
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Me, I changed shool and i'm cooked 😭
I've been staying for a while now, but I've never gotten actual drawing lessons before, trying to learn more now
Me. Architecture class but we're starting on this so...I'm here. Yay
Best tutorial I've watched on drawing/shading techniques. Thank you so much! Clear and informative!
Glad it was helpful!
More shading help? bluelavaart.com/art-education/chiaroscuro-sphere
When you say "outline" this can depend on how much seperation is needed between one object & another.
Sometimes its the only way to...segregate things or they look merged (which is what you don't want) say a cup looking stuck to a bottle with no junction between them both.
this is also true when drawing people
Certainly true. But when all objects are outlined they flatten out. Instead aim to let the value of the objects show the forms. 😊
@@bluelavaart agreed
@@bluelavaart so like should we then just add a really thin line to keep them from merging and to not flatten them out or should we seperate them with the use of lighting and shadows and more midtone
Thank you so much I had no idea where to start and now I do because of u thank you so much
Thank you so much I had no idea where to start and now I do thank you
You are welcome 🤗
Thank you Jess for the helpful tutorial :) helps me a lot in figuring out how to do still life.
Happy to hear that ☺️
I work at the navy and I’m binge watching on this because I have to teach a still life lesson ..
Best of luck with the lesson. I am sure you will do great. I hope the video gives you some tips that you can pass along.
this tutorial is helping so much, thank you for posting this!
I am so happy it helped you ❤️❤️❤️
thank you! my values always end my way to similar. i’ve learned a lot. :)
You're so welcome!
wow,l learnt something new
That is great! Best of luck with our drawing
I'm new in learning still life drawing, how can I draw like u?
Is there any recommended practice for me?
I have a play list “tips for becoming a better artist” there are lots of resources. I definitely recommend my Chiaroscuro shading video
thank you!!
Thank you!
thanks 😊😊
Welcome 😊
love the demo
Awesome 👌
Thanks 🤗
thanks, a lot:)
You're welcome!
I have a test because I am applying for the visual art extension in my school, and this is very helpful! Thank you 🫧🫧
Glad it was helpful! good luck with your test
hey itd be really helpful to see a photo of what youre drawing while showing the process its really hard to relate anything as it is imo
thanks for the tip!
Hey.. tomorrow's my art exam, what can I additionally do to make it lookeven better? I want a perfect score
Good luck 👍
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Which pencil did u use
It’s good to start off with a midtone pencil like HB or 2B. For shading you want to start using some darker pencils like a 4 or 5 or 6b
I want them to be proud..
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Thanks!!