 What's good YouTube? It's your boy Chihuahua back at y'all again with another video if you're new to this channel Go ahead hit that like button comment subscribe. Make sure you click post notification So you will be notified anytime your boy Johnson heat in today's video I will be teaching you guys how to shade Step by step so without further ado. Let's jump right into it So the reason I put this picture side by side so you'll be able to see what I'm doing as I look at the image So first thing we're gonna do. Let's create a new layer Let's go to New brush and I'm using a digital art tablet That's why I'm able to get the pressure option You cannot get the pressure option if you don't have a digital art tablet So go to new brush you hit okay You go to pressure You change this number to three and that bottom number to three right there you do that We just gonna make a quick line work Because this ain't a line work video, but that's the brush y'all see me use on every video and all it is It's turning on a pressure option You know saying so what I'm gonna do is I'm just gonna make a quick little rough draft So Just know if you want your picture to turn out good always take your time with the line work, but since this ain't no Video that's strictly focusing on clean line work. I'm just flying through it We got us a nice little nice little basic layout Now what I'm gonna do for those blacks in this picture Let's go ahead and bring the opacity up on my photo real quick not a blacks. That's in this picture I'm gonna go straight to my pencil tool I'm gonna move this black to the top lock the bottom Go to my pencil tool make sure your settings look like this inside of your pencil tool And now we're gonna zoom in We're gonna draw out the shadows So I used the pencil tool to do that I draw out the area That I wanted to fill in So after we did that I Always start with the base color the base color is the color that you're gonna start out with And that you're gonna start building on top of so Since I didn't close off these gaps, I'm gonna have to color this whole thing So what I do is I create a new layer behind my line work And I just come through this pencil tool and fill it in And I ain't gonna be all in the line because I'm trying to teach y'all more about shading You know I'm saying and on this video. We're only gonna use three transitions We're gonna use the highlight and that's this white spot And we're gonna use the mid tone right here, and then we're gonna use the dark shadow tone so Let's start with The dark tone. So what I do sample that color Find a dark color Start with the dark tones. What you want to do is while you're looking at your picture You just place it where you see And after you find all the tones in that section You create a new layer with a different color a different tone We're gonna create us a new tone That's lighter But y'all see what I'm doing, right? You know I'm saying I'm looking at my picture And I'm placing these tones while I see them You know what I'm saying? It's like putting together a puzzle I'm placing these tones while I see them. Don't overthink it neither. A lot of people overthink it And make it harder. See I see this time when it's time a little bit too, and now we're gonna do a highlight Highlight layer, so let's create us a new layer I'm saying and we're gonna make the highlights. That's on his head and on his face So let's come right here Highlight boom highlight right here right here make it all flow I'm saying that's just a Just just a basic You know how to shade and then you just get your practice in and then over time you just get more advanced But using this this technique, you know I'm saying All you got to do is get more advanced with it and trust me You'll be doing next level shading Like it ain't nothing man. Just stay practicing practicing practicing practicing make perfect So you won't get better if you don't put in a word To get better. You know I'm saying thank you guys for watching. Make sure you stay tuned come on He coming soon and we