Hi Katherine- You are off to a good start!!!! I can see from the photograph that you drew the highlight in where you saw it, but that is not the correct position for a highlight. If you are right handed the highlight would be in the upper left quadrant and in the upper right quadrant if you are left handed. It is key to set up your lighting before you start drawing. Looking at the photo again I see it has a rounder shape than what you’ve shown and I would round off that slanted line on the top left side. Lastly the orange is in need of a range of toning to establish the oranges round form. You got it!!!!
my first time trying this type of highlight. This is for lesson 4.
Hi Katherine- You are off to a good start!!!! I can see from the photograph that you drew the highlight in where you saw it, but that is not the correct position for a highlight. If you are right handed the highlight would be in the upper left quadrant and in the upper right quadrant if you are left handed. It is key to set up your lighting before you start drawing. Looking at the photo again I see it has a rounder shape than what you’ve shown and I would round off that slanted line on the top left side. Lastly the orange is in need of a range of toning to establish the oranges round form. You got it!!!!