Learning Values: A Step-by-Step Charcoal Value Scale
Draw ten boxes and fill them from whisper-light to near-black, stepping gradually. Focus on even transitions, not speed. This exercise becomes your roadmap while drawing, reminding you where to push shadows and where to keep delicate midtone air between forms.
Learning Values: A Step-by-Step Charcoal Value Scale
Hold your charcoal farther back to reduce pressure, moving in broad, overlapping strokes. Repeat gentle passes to darken. Count your layers, compare boxes, and note the hand feel. Consistent pressure helps every step in your drawing feel predictable and beautifully reproducible.
Learning Values: A Step-by-Step Charcoal Value Scale
Soften edges where forms turn from light, and sharpen where planes collide or where you want focus. Use a tissue or a soft brush to blur, then reassert contrast with a compressed stick. Edge decisions guide viewers’ eyes, step by step, through your story.