Why Do Artists Use Shadows?

Shadows help artists make things look real. Think of a cartoon, if everything is bright, it feels flat. But when characters have shadows under their eyes or behind them, they look more like people you know. Shadows can also hide parts of the picture so your eyes work harder to see what's hidden, making you curious and excited. Artists use shadows like magic helpers that make pictures pop out at you.

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Examples

  1. When you draw a cat with a shadow under it, it looks like it's sitting on a floor instead of floating.
  2. A boy in a drawing has a dark shape under his chin, that’s how we know he is sad or tired.
  3. Shadows behind a tree in a picture help you see the space between the tree and the ground.

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