This arrangement of a cloth on a beach ball on an upturned stool really brought out many different light and dark areas because of the creases in the fabric and the shadow that it and the ball cast on the stool. Shading is a key element of creating a 3D drawing with a sense of depth, and so it was important to realise the various tonal values that were affected due to varying light sources in the room. This drawing makes clear the darker and lighter areas of the objects, though could do with more detail definition for example making the really dark areas more obvious. This could have been achieved by using more drawing techniques such as cross-hatching.
There were lights directly above and to the left of the arrangement, which is why these areas are lighter compared to the underside and right of it.
When doing this I focussed on the shading rather rhan drawing areas, since the shading gives the drawing the shape itself.
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