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Tonal Shading: Technique Example

The document provides instructions for a tonal shading exercise, asking the reader to practice different shading techniques - including cross-hatching, blending, stippling, contour-hatching, and scumbling - by applying them to basic shapes. It then provides an extension task of using one or more of the techniques to add shading to a composition and create a 3D effect.

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Tonal Shading: Technique Example

The document provides instructions for a tonal shading exercise, asking the reader to practice different shading techniques - including cross-hatching, blending, stippling, contour-hatching, and scumbling - by applying them to basic shapes. It then provides an extension task of using one or more of the techniques to add shading to a composition and create a 3D effect.

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Tonal Shading

Your task today is to develop your tonal shading skills using the techniques of cross-hatching,
blending, stippling, contour-hatching and scumbling.

Using pencil, apply these techniques to the series of basic shapes and forms below.

Technique Example

Cross-Hatching

Blending

Stippling

Contour-Hatching

Scumbling

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Extension Task
Using one or more of the tonal drawing techniques, apply these to the composition below to make
in a 3D VIEW:

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