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Darkening Objects When Drawing Shapes

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Summary: Learn how to draw and darken simple objects and shapes, with tips on breaking the rules of perspective effectively, in this free video drawing lesson.

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By Craig Browder, eHow Presenter

Craig Browder started drawing at an early age. He has a Degree from Kendall College in Industrial Design. He provides freelance work which can be seen on surf boards, boogie boards,...read more

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"CRAIG BROWDER: So if you think you can do it just go ahead and do it but we are going to start at the bottom then work our way up so let us do that. Let this point [INAUDIBLE] _____ <00:23> now you are seeing I have got this down, this is exciting creating all these crazy objects. This is where they have this box continue back here, let us actually draw him through so we got to see where he is going and line this guy up. At this point you just kind of have to eyeball it. I like to lean it to look but pretty much you just eyeball it and you can see it but you know it is like _____ <00:54> this is the only part we are going to see but I am going to draw all the way through because I told you we were going to make some cut throughs into this in this big guy back here so eventually we want to see this line alright. Okay let us finish drawing this guy up and making him nice and solid so you know what the heck we will look at that--frontline. Remember, if we have parts that intersects you know you got to be careful with the lines so this is going to go all the way up but it is going to stop right here. Now we got the little gap there. Let us see with the back one here, let us stop right there. We are not going to see it until way over here alright and actually just team up and there is the corner and there you go. We kind of got an idea--we got these crazy shapes all kind of connected. Alright from here let us have--if you are you know confused at this point you should probably just you know stop and take a look at your drawing and see if it makes sense to you and make--you know if you need to correct anything or whatever. I am using a pen but if you know you are still kind of confused about this stuff you can use like a pencil. "

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