i see a lot of beginner artists fall into this trap, i definitely did at the beginning. basically wh
i see a lot of beginner artists fall into this trap, i definitely did at the beginning. basically what happens is you mentally allocate every patch of colour as a 2D plate and colour accordingly, creating a sort of beveled effect at the side, when actually you need to be thinking of it 3D, with all its curves (as illustrated in th last panel) and the shadows casting around the curves.best cure? drawing loads of things from life, like just draw objects that are physically in front of you and study the shading, how the light effects the gradient. this’ll really help you see how the shadows are created and then let you apply them to your imagined objects -- source link
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