Pick your hues utilizing a scratch piece of paper. Test out which hues mix well together and which you need to decide for the color pallet.
Turn the page so the bearing you are shading is in accordance with your wrist and streams effortlessly.
Leave blank area. The sparkle on a circular object or in eyes can be accomplished by leaving a little hover of blank void.
Blend hues to make profound realism. Utilize one hue to delicately shade a zone and make a base, at that point run over it with a harder layer to give the realistic depth. Add extra hues to make angles and shadows.
Try shading to diagram parts of the illustrations with the goal that dark lines aren't the main fringes that are appearing. It causes the lines to blur away.
Obscure the edges of a round shape with a slope to make a three dimensional look the shape.
Fluctuate the edge of your stroke to dodge lines when shading one way.
Utilize a dark felt tip pen to add your own components to the shading page and shading them in as well!
Set out the fundamental shading with a light touch in a level tone.
Include mid tones by including another layer the base shading, or a darker shade of that shading.
Include shadows with a darker or complimentary shading. Avoid utilizing dark as a shadow; utilize a darker tint of a similar shading.
Pick where the light is originating from and keep it predictable. On the off chance that your light originates from the upper right of the page, the base left of each question will be the darkest.
Add darker slopes to the base of any covering shapes to indicate how they are layered.
Utilize an eraser to blur a portion of the base shading (when utilizing pencils) where the light hits and makes features more profound.
Completing touches: include a smirch of dim as a shadow underneath any items that are on the ground.