I’ve yet to meet a student that doesn’t like to draw a cat, so this shading exercise should work well for most classrooms.
1. Fold an 8.5" x 11" paper in half twice and sketch the outline of the cat as shown.
2. Medium gray tones are added, with a few spots left white to highlight the cat’s face. The zig-zag lines should always point away from the face, just as they do with real cat fur.
3. Dark areas of the face are shaded last, colored heavily with a standard pencil to make the darkest gray possible.
1. Fold an 8.5" x 11" paper in half twice and sketch the outline of the cat as shown.
2. Medium gray tones are added, with a few spots left white to highlight the cat’s face. The zig-zag lines should always point away from the face, just as they do with real cat fur.
3. Dark areas of the face are shaded last, colored heavily with a standard pencil to make the darkest gray possible.

1 comment:
you are awesome!!this is so terrific to teach values and shading
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