funsized wrote:of course! thats what the tutorial is for, so you can learn and adjust C= im working on the pic right now C:
I was going to mention this but forgot to.
And my comment isn't really about this post directly I just quoted this one cause it's small and the first one I saw. Anywho with the way your shading now, could I make a recommendation? I say this a lot but maybe consider looking into ambient light/backlight. I think your pieces would look greater than they already do. It's just that righ now they have the pop-up effect, like everything is embossed. Everything around whatever your drawing reflects light back onto your subject so there's usually same light on te other side of your object not facing the light source. Shadows are darkest where they hit, usually, if not always. If you hold your hand up near a window or a light or whatever you'll see what I mean. Maybe even consider experimenting with colour now, as depending on the colour of light and intensity of light the light and shadows created differ. I think it would be worth your time to check all these things out for yourself, maybe they can help you out and make your art better.
I am not bsing you. I used to shade like too until I read pk's colour theory. Now I will never be the same lol.
Tl;dr: Check out what ambient light is and apply it to your artsus, you might see a difference in how your art appears. /twocents