How to Shade a Traditional Cap || 3D Effect

in #ntopaz5 years ago

ntopaz-image-0ntopaz-image-1ntopaz-image-2ntopaz-image-3# materials used

  • cardboard paper
  • charcoal powder
  • charcoal pencil
  • graphite pencil
  • electric eraser
  • blending stumps
  • cotton bud
  • kneaded eraser

In making 3D Effects on Portraits, much time is required as patience is the ultimate needed for a successful production of a good picture that will look 3D.
In making this, all that is needed is to follow the shading box by box as it is sketched on paper creating full details gradually as seen in the reference picture. When all these are represented, then it is of a higher note that the drawing will look exactly like the reference picture.

This is just the little rule guiding the production of portraits like this.

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@kayda-ventures

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