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a quick tutorial on shading (with graphite) by yours truly. this is the process I use for shading, and there are tons more out there if this one doesn’t work for you.
MATERIALS USED
1 HB graphite pencil
1 2B graphite pencil
1 4B graphite pencil
1 blending stub (the bigger the better)
1 plastic eraser (white)
1 kneaded eraser (grey)
now why do I use two erasers? well, they’re very different from one another, and each serves their own purpose.
the plastic eraser is harder, and when it erases, it erases everything. the kneaded eraser is soft, and it doesn’t completely erase everything all at once. you can use it to pick up some of the graphite and leave some behind, lightening (but not totally erasing) your shading. plus, the kneaded eraser is so soft you can mold it, and it doesn’t leave pencil shavings. if one end gets too used, you can just stretch it out, and it’s as good as new.
REFERENCE USED
now lets get this started, shall we?
STEP ONE
scribble lightly over your drawing with either an HB (aka a regular #2 pencil) or 2B pencil. you don’t have to be extremely neat, but do it light and nice enough so it can still be erased/you can still see the original lines underneath.
STEP TWO
take your blending stub (the wider the better, and if you don’t have one, use a tissue) and rub in the opposite direction of the scribbling. don’t press too hard, because it might streak/not work if you do.
STEP THREE
erase the extra shading around the edges (using the plastic eraser.).
STEP FOUR
roughly add your darks
STEP FIVE
roughly add your lights by erasing with the kneaded eraser
STEP SIX
add your finishing touches (secondary shadows, background, etc)
(I reshaped the sides, added more lights, and added the background shadow)
and voila! you just did some shading!
Teach me how to draw armor!! Pleeaassdee I struggle with this so badly but your armor is always so amazing I just want to see how you make it, show me a tutorial oh my god please i need you
thank you so much!! I…okay!! i’m not particularly good at armour or teaching or well anything really so if anyone wants to point out mistakes or add to this feel free to do so, i’m not sure what part you struggle with so i included shading too? I hope this helps! I’d suggest looking at different medieval armour suits to have a better idea of the parts and shapes but here goes nothing
HERE is a much better explanation with all the layers and a much more realistic approach by perplexingly that your should definitely check out, also their art is fantastic!!
HERE you can find armor parts and if you click around you will see tons of armor reference
good luck!