shading defines the objects you draw. it gives it dimension.
2006-09-03 02:40:23
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answered by takipsilim 2
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shading gives the drawing dimension, if you draw a circle, it will be just that, if you add shading the circle can become a sphere
2006-09-03 02:42:41
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answered by eric H 2
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it gives accents, tone, and adds dimension to your drawing, making the picture look more realistic. add some shading so your picture will not look flat. :)
2006-09-03 05:10:12
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answer #3
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answered by ←deadstar→ 3
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to create the illusion of depth in an otherwise 2 dimensional surface
2006-09-03 07:05:57
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answered by me 3
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to create depth and a real feel to your picture, you dont have to shade if you dont want to its not a law you must follow.
2006-09-03 02:42:35
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answered by juno 1
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shows difference in light and tones, can also help give the picture depth
2006-09-03 02:40:56
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answered by Anonymous
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IT GIVES YOUR SKETCH TONE (LIGHT DARK AREAS)
2006-09-03 02:41:49
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answered by Happyworms 4
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