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The secret to making a two-dimensional circle look like a three-dimensional sphere is the shading. A light will create a bright spot, with a gradient to darker shadows on the opposite side. Read on to learn how you can master this technique for yourself.
Steps
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1Draw a hollow circle with a light line. You can use a pair of compasses or trace a round object or circular template to get a clean circle.
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2Choose a light source for this sphere. The light source in this example is on the upper left, somewhat in front of the page (or behind the viewer).Advertisement
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3Begin shading. Start opposite the light source and move inwards. The darkest area will be furthest from the light source. Create circles or partial circles of equal value (darkness).
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4As you move towards the light source, fill the circle with less and less pressure, heavier on the dark area, lighter on the light area. You can leave a round spot nearest the light source the color of the white page.
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5Use your finger or a tortillon to blend the shading and add a shadow. Notice how the circle now appears spherical, with depth.
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Community Q&A
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QuestionCan I use this sphere to draw a planet?Community AnswerYes, you can for the basic shape of the planet.
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QuestionHow do I draw an igloo?Community AnswerDraw a half circle, then draw a slanted graph on the half circle to make it look like it is made out of snow blocks.
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QuestionHow was the sphere named?Incognito AtheistCommunity AnswerThe English "sphere" comes from the Greek "sphaîra," meaning "ball" or "globe."
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Things You'll Need
- Paper
- Pencil
- Tortillon (optional)
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