heavy shading

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Refers to shading that is applied thickly or with great pressure.

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  • The artist used heavy shading to create a sense of depth and drama in the portrait.
  • To achieve the look of aged parchment, apply heavy shading in the creases.
  • The heavy shading in the lower part of the illustration made the scene appear ominous.
  • Be careful not to apply too much heavy shading, or the details might be lost.
  • The charcoal drawing relied on heavy shading to convey the texture of the rough stone.
  • The lighting in the room created heavy shading on the furniture, adding to the mysterious atmosphere.
  • For a more intense effect, the sculptor opted for heavy shading around the eyes.
  • The illustrator's technique involved heavy shading to give the characters a three-dimensional quality.
  • The director requested heavy shading in the cinematography to emphasize the character's inner turmoil.
  • With heavy shading, the artist was able to sculpt the form of the fruit on the canvas.