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Starter Get your object from the back room.

Shading object observation Drawing 1 Shading object observation

Agenda Go over what we did last time. Review shading. Finish your drawing with shading everything.

Last Time We learned about shading objects. We shaded a sphere, a cone, a cube, and a cylinder. Than we worked on shading our object.

Object observations Observing and creating art from the observation of objects.

How to shade

How to shade forms

Studio Time Now that you know how to shade an object look at yours how would you shade it? What forms do you see in your object? Shade them correctly.