What are the disadvantages of shading in drawings?

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It takes forever: Seriously, shading in a drawing is like trying to paint a house with a toothbrush. It takes forever and you barely make a dent. It's hard to get it right: There are a million different ways to shade, and it's tough to figure out which one is the "right" way. It's like trying to find...
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It takes forever: Seriously, shading in a drawing is like trying to paint a house with a toothbrush. It takes forever and you barely make a dent. It's hard to get it right: There are a million different ways to shade, and it's tough to figure out which one is the "right" way. It's like trying to find the perfect pair of jeans - it's impossible. It's a workout: Shading in a drawing is like a full-body workout. Your hand gets all cramped up, your neck starts to cramp, and your eyes start to feel like they're gonna pop out of your head. It's stressful: There's just something about shading that makes everything feel extra stressful. Maybe it's the pressure to get it right, or the fear of ruining the whole drawing. Either way, it's not exactly a walk in the park. It's messy: Shading can be super messy. You know when you're coloring and you go a little bit outside the lines and you have to use a white crayon to fix it? Yeah, well, that doesn't work with shading. You're stuck with whatever mistakes you make. read less
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IT Corporate Trainer with 9 years of experience in Edu tech

It takes forever: Seriously, shading in a drawing is like trying to paint a house with a toothbrush. It takes forever and you barely make a dent. It's hard to get it right: There are a million different ways to shade, and it's tough to figure out which one is the "right" way. It's like trying to find...
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It takes forever: Seriously, shading in a drawing is like trying to paint a house with a toothbrush. It takes forever and you barely make a dent. It's hard to get it right: There are a million different ways to shade, and it's tough to figure out which one is the "right" way. It's like trying to find the perfect pair of jeans - it's impossible. It's a workout: Shading in a drawing is like a full-body workout. Your hand gets all cramped up, your neck starts to cramp, and your eyes start to feel like they're gonna pop out of your head. It's stressful: There's just something about shading that makes everything feel extra stressful. Maybe it's the pressure to get it right, or the fear of ruining the whole drawing. Either way, it's not exactly a walk in the park. It's messy: Shading can be super messy. You know when you're coloring and you go a little bit outside the lines and you have to use a white crayon to fix it? Yeah, well, that doesn't work with shading. You're stuck with whatever mistakes you make. read less
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It's messy: Shading can be super messy. You know when you're coloring and you go a little bit outside the lines and you have to use a white crayon to fix it? Yeah, well, that doesn't work with shading. You're stuck with whatever mistakes you make
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To clearly communicate surface details in product design sketches, emphasize both highlights and shadows. This creates depth and definition, allowing viewers to understand the product's three-dimensionality and the shapes of its various parts. Don't omit shadows – they play a crucial role in visualizing...
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To clearly communicate surface details in product design sketches, emphasize both highlights and shadows. This creates depth and definition, allowing viewers to understand the product's three-dimensionality and the shapes of its various parts. Don't omit shadows – they play a crucial role in visualizing the final product. read less
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