Examples of Drawing/Shading Techniques

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Examples of Drawing/Shading Techniques Blending Hatching Cross-Hatching Stippling Micrography Scribble Variety

Blending (Mezcla)

Blending

Blending

Hatching (Incubar)

Hatching

Hatching

Cross-Hatching (Línea cruzada)

Cross-Hatching

Cross-Hatching

Stippling (Puntos repetidos)

Stippling

Stippling

Micrography (Micrografía)

Micrography

Scribble (Garabatos)

Scribble

Variety

In Your Sketchbooks Create 7, 3-step value scales. One for each drawing technique. Draw 7 forms (all the same or different) 3” or bigger. Each form needs to have one of the drawing techniques Label each type of technique used

Hatching Cross-hatching Scribble Micrography Variety Blending stippling