6 Shading Techniques !!hot!!
Curved lines that follow the shape of the object’s surface. How to do it: Instead of straight parallel lines, draw curved lines that wrap around the form (like latitude lines on a globe). Closer lines = darker shadow. This technique emphasizes the 3D volume, not just light direction. Best for: Cylinders, spheres, bottles, human figures, and any rounded form where you want to show surface curvature.
Achieving a polished, photorealistic look, especially for subjects like human skin or soft skies. 5. Scumbling (or Scribbling) Scumbling uses loose, circular, or random scribbly marks to build up value. How it works: 6 shading techniques
Instead of straight lines, you use "contour lines" that wrap around the form like a map. Curved lines that follow the shape of the object’s surface