Drawing Foundations: Light and Shadow
1h 52mIntermediate2014-09-10
Authors

Will Kemp
Artist, Teacher, Founder of Will Kemp Art School
Course details
Will Kemp, inspiring drawing teacher and founder of the Will Kemp Art School, created this course to teach students of all ages how to add depth and richness to their drawings, with light and shadow. Explore how great artists of the past, like Caravaggio and da Vinci, used light and shadow to make their work more realistic, to draw focus, and to paint a mood. Learn about chiaroscuro, the classic technique for achieving bold contrasts, and find out how to make your drawings more balanced, with shadow mapping and compositional patterns. Will provides a list of materials you will need to get started, as well as tutorials on using tonal paper, charcoal, and chalk to their best advantage.
Learning objectives
Identifying the light sources
Understanding the history of light and shadow in art
Working with different lighting angles
Working with line and tone shadow patterns
Creating form with pencils, chalk, and charcoal
Learning objectives
Identifying the light sources
Understanding the history of light and shadow in art
Working with different lighting angles
Working with line and tone shadow patterns
Creating form with pencils, chalk, and charcoal
Skills covered
DrawingFoundationsGraphic DesignAnimation and Illustration
Concepts
0. Introduction
- 01 - Welcome
- 02 - Using the exercise files
1. Materials
- 03 - An introduction to lighting for artists
- 04 - Pencils, paper, and chalk
- 05 - Charcoal, pens, and paper stumps
2. Principles of Chiaroscuro
- 06 - The history of light and shade in art
- 07 - The basics of light logic
3. Basics of Lighting
- 08 - Shaping the light in nature
- 09 - Hard and soft lighting effects
4. Value and Form
- 10 - Cast-shadow-tone drawing - The line drawing
- 11 - Cast-shadow-tone drawing - The tones
- 12 - Reflected light
5. Compositional Patterns Using Light and Dark
- 13 - Shadow mapping multiple objects
- 14 - Monet - Light and dark patterns
- 15 - Compositional patterns on tonal paper
- 16 - Compositional rules
6. Using Tonal Paper
- 17 - The three tone masses
- 18 - Shadows and highlights
- 19 - Sfumato and shadow edges
7. Final Project
- 20 - Final project - Building the initial tonal stage
- 21 - Final project - Finishing the project