Shade : Hatch, Cross-Hatch, Tonal, Stipple, Scumble, Smudge. | By pencil ..

Shade : Hatch, Cross-Hatch, Tonal, Stipple, Scumble, Smudge. | By pencil ..

Types of Shades : Hatch, Cross-Hatch, Tonal, Stipple, Scumble, Smudge. • Hatch : Hatching in parallel lines. Normally the lines follow the direction of the described plane. • Cross-Hatch : Crosshatching is an extension of hatching, which uses fine parallel lines drawn closely together to create the illusion of shade or texture in a drawing. Crosshatching is often used to create tonal effects, by varying the spacing of lines or by adding additional layers of lines. • Tonal : Tonal shading refers to the lightness or. darkness of an object. It is done by setting down various strengths of shading to demonstrate where an object is affected by the light and shadows. • Stipple : Stippling, also known as 'pointillism', is a type of drawing that involves creating shapes and images by making many small dots on a piece of paper. Similar to creating real-life 'pixels', stippling is an interesting, albeit time-consuming, form of drawing that can be practiced by children and adults alike. If you're looking for a new challenge or just a creative way to spend a few hours, try stippling on for size. • Scumble : Scumbling is a shading technique achieved by overlapping lots of little circles. The texture created with this technique is determined by the size of the circles, and the pressure used on the pencil. Scumbling can also be created with more scribbly, spidery type lines, rather than neat little circles. • Smudge : Smudging means that you have to work less to achieve shading. You simply put some graphite down and then smear it to cover a larger area much more quickly, thanks to the resulting blurred shadow. Source. Browse our range of art pencils, pastels and charcoals. #Types #of #Shades #Hatch #Cross-Hatch #Tonal #Stipple #Scumble #Smudge Twitter : https://twitter.com/TheCollection00/s... Contact : [email protected] -------------------------------------