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RE: CONTEST: SCRIBBLING (LESSON 8 - AN ORANGE).
Hi everyone.
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I'm still not satisfied, I can see the light and dark areas on the model, but I can't represent it in the drawing. Is it a matter of how much pressure I apply or is it the intricacy of the stroke?
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I don't think it has anything to do with more pressure. I am not quite sure what I see but it feels it's reflection of the window. Why not only focus on the shadow and the light fall and the rest is scratching/filling the ball/fruit (is this an oragne or?).
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Thank you for the explanation Kitty.
First thing first, I think your choice of reference is quite uninteresting, it's never about the pressure whenever you're drawing with pen cause if you apply too much pressure, you would only force the pen to pour out too much ink but with ability of creating layers upon layers of strokes on each other would help you to achieve more darker values.
I understand.
Low pressure and work in layers.
Exactly!