The Sphere
The Sphere
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Rendering Shapes

The Sphere

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The Sphere

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Ahmed Aldoori
By mastering basic shapes such as the sphere we’ll be able to draw portraits much faster later on.
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Andreas Kra
Here I tried various spheres of different sizes with different values..
Jan
1yr
I wonder which brushes I should use for these exercises. I use Procreate. Thanks!
Soul
7mo
Honestly was wondering the same thing for a sec lol, but I honestly I don't really think it matters. You could use the soft brush like he did, a round brush, whatever, it's more about understanding how to render form above anything
@doodle77
2yr
Hello, thank you for the lesson, it was so helpful! I have a question, is there any software to practice the light and the shadow reflected on the sphere (or any other shape)? :)
Omar Khan
2yr
I'm very very new to art and its concepts! So forgive me if my questions seem very basic What exactly was the "bounce lighting" about ? Why would there be a highlight where the shadow should be? Thanks! -
BombDraws
1yr
It’s because light hits the ground and then bounces and hits the ball on the planes closet to that ground
Nio
2yr
Asking questions is a great habit to have so don't worry about it :) Proko has a video on lighting and shading: (Skip to 2:15 to learn about bounce light) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V3WmrWUEIJo&t=295s&ab_channel=Proko After you watch that video, try bouncing light onto your own hand by putting a white sheet of paper in front of it while facing away from a light source. See how it functions in real life. (Check out the pictures below of my hand to see what I mean). Lack of bounce light is also why you cannot see the shadow side of the moon past the terminator (The line that begins the shadow side. Think of it as a border between light and dark). There is nothing around the moon for light to bounce off of, so it appears pitch black like space.
@catdad
2yr
light reflects (or "bounces") off of surfaces, especially if they are shiny/reflective. but even dull looking surfaces do reflect some light. depending on the other things in the scene, such as walls, the ground, etc and what materials those other things are made out of, they may bounce light back up from behind
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