* THEORY OF SHADOWS - SHADES PAINTING *
Teachers
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Eugenio Sycamore
Material
. Pencils B/2B - putty (the sketch to sketch and define the shape of shadows)
. Tempera - Black brushes (To define the shadows)
Subject
. Live models
Technical
design techniques and illustration can be divided into two broad categories
- graphic techniques (not involving the color dilution with water )
. Pencil
. Blood
. Charcoal
. Pastels wax / oil
. Felt Tip
. Ink
- painting techniques (involving the dilution with water)
. Oil
. Tempera
. Acrylic
. Watercolor
. Pantone
representation of shadows
To represent the twilight zone depending on its size, and 'There are three ways' of stroke:
- Gradient Length: if the zone of penumbra and' wide. With the color gradient brush from the area of \u200b\u200bshade to the light;
- Average Gradient: if the twilight zone and 'more' small. After tracing the shadow of more 'dark, drag the brush with a little' tempering from the area to light the shadow of their own;
- Gradient short: where the zone of twilight is very short. As for the gradient drag the average temperature from the area in light to shadow, diluting with water.
Feathered Edge: with the wet brush I make circles around the edge of the shadow.
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