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The pencil shading exercise explored on this page is called 'graduated tone'. It is
a drawing technique which can be used to create a strong sense of space and
form. It is a very useful skill to develop for both pencil and color pencil
drawings.
1. Use a darker grade (B or 2B) of pencil for your shading. Lighter grades
(H, 2H etc.) will not give enough depth to your darkest tones.
2. Just start by shading the area you wish to be dark and slowly build up the
tone. As you work towards the light, gradually ease the pressure on your
pencil until you can no longer see the mark it makes.
3. You then patiently repeat this process several times, building up a depth
to the shading, adjusting any irregular areas and trying to keep the tonal
changes as smooth as possible until you achieve the variation and
intensity of tone that you desire.
Below are some more exercises with various degrees of difficulty which will
test your shading skills to the limit.
At the bottom of the page you will find a link to a template with outlines of all
these exercises which you may copy and print to practice your graduated
shading technique.
Here the direction of the tone moves from left to right to create a subtle
graduated effect.
Graduated Tone - Exercise 4
Graduated Tone - Exercise 5
Here the direction of the tone moves from 'left to right' in the background but
switches to 'right to left' in the circles.
Graduated Tone - Exercise 6
Graduated Tone - Exercise 7
In this exercise the graduated tone moves from 'left to right' in the background
but changes its direction in the circle to create a spherical form.
Graduated Tone - Exercise 8
In this final exercise the graduated tone in the background moves from 'left to
right' at a 45° angle but changes its direction in the circles to create two 3-
dimensional spheres.