How to Shade with PENCIL for BEGINNERS
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How to Shade with PENCIL for BEGINNERS

To shade realistic pencil portraits, here are 3 things you’ll need to learn. There are more, but I’ll cover them in future videos.

More info about the pencils I use and what the different grades mean: http://rapidfireart.com/2016/07/19/how-to-shade-the-ultimate-tutorial/

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Shading Techniques: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tGx4sypoPjY

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⏰ SKIP TO TIMESTAMP ⏰
Intro: 0:00
Pressure control: 0:40
How to shade smoothly: 2:32
Understanding light: 3:25
Shade with me: 7:25
Practice Shading: 12:07
Artwork you guys sent me: 13:00
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