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    • #15540
      JDawnPearls
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      Here is my first sketch of five showing shadow and light.

      Please note: This felt more like a lesson on perspective, and after I took a photo of it I saw my critical mistake. (Can you spot it?)

      I’ll be going back to fix it for my own peace of mind but I think it passes for the criteria. Also, there are more than one sources of light (more like a huge source of light – 3 windows -) and I didn’t realize there were so many until I got into the shading up close…. looked easy until I started.

      It is my kids’ chair. I do not have a photo to present to you to compare because the light has changed and the kids too the chair away… I did this in the morning with my cup of coffee before I had to serve them breakfast.

      Materials used: Schaedler pencils 2H, 4H, HB, 2B, 4B, 6B.

    • #25090
      JDawnPearls
      Member

      Here is the corrected one. Its the same chair, I just fixed the mistake I had made on it. Did you see the difference?

    • #25091
      JDawnPearls
      Member

      Here are the eggs, one whole and one broken. And then while shading this I realized – these are brown eggs…. the “coloring” is a little different.

    • #25092
      Ramenuzumaki
      Participant

      darn you posted the fixed chair before i could comment on the mistake haha
      the redone one is very very nice though!
      those eggs look dope too :3
      cant wait until I see the other three! :D

    • #25093
      JDawnPearls
      Member

      Shoot !! The hardest part is coming up with something !

      Uh oh – I forgot to tell you. The materials used for the eggs are the exact same pencils used for the chair. In fact, those are ALWAYS the materials I use for my pencil drawings….

    • #25094
      JDawnPearls
      Member

      Here is the toy train…. the blocks are colored in real life… Used HB, 2B an 6B Staedler pencils.

      https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=560484370653268&set=a.540884175946621.1073741826.540882952613410&type=1&theater

      let me know if the link works.

    • #25095
      Ramenuzumaki
      Participant

      link worked fine, and that is fantastic! i feel like i can reach out and touch it :O

    • #25096
      JDawnPearls
      Member

      Ok so I chose something I thought would be fun, and showed shadow … took me a while… but this felt more like a line exercise because of the amount of detail that was involved. I know its not perfect (the actual Bierstein isn’t symmetrical) but I will probably keep it as is… and if I feel like it, go back.

      https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=561337517234620&set=a.540884175946621.1073741826.540882952613410&type=1&theater

      hope link works.

    • #25097
      JDawnPearls
      Member

      Here is the last one for this lesson. After the last one was so complex, I decided to do something more simple.

      See below

      https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=561582143876824&set=a.540884175946621.1073741826.540882952613410&type=1&theater

      hope link works.

    • #25098
      Ramenuzumaki
      Participant

      TOO SIMPLE DO ANOTHER ONE!
      Just kidding <3
      PASSED
      ill get lesson three up soon. ive been so busy lately its ridiculous D:

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