04-26-2009, 10:33 AM
You should know where the light source is without a misplaced circle shows.
Anyways, you are still shading for hte sake of shading, and there are incositencies with the shading. His hair is shaded from the right, his mouth and cheek from the right, his nose from nowhere it seems, his shirt and hat from a side lightsource, and everything else from top left.
The shading on his cap bill is a perfect example of shading just to shade. It is a slightly curved shape, but you just try to shade regardless of the shape. It should be mostly the light red colour with a bit of the second shade on the edges, maybe more on the side opposite of the light source.
Anyways, you are still shading for hte sake of shading, and there are incositencies with the shading. His hair is shaded from the right, his mouth and cheek from the right, his nose from nowhere it seems, his shirt and hat from a side lightsource, and everything else from top left.
The shading on his cap bill is a perfect example of shading just to shade. It is a slightly curved shape, but you just try to shade regardless of the shape. It should be mostly the light red colour with a bit of the second shade on the edges, maybe more on the side opposite of the light source.