We learnt about shading and its types.
- Hatching: It is a technique in which closely spaced parallel lines are used to show a shading effect.
- Cross Hatching: Layers of hatching applied at different angles to create different textures and darker tones. At its simplest, a layer of linear hatching is laid over another layer at a 90 degree angle, to which further diagonal layers may be added.
- Stippling: It is a creation of pattern simulating varying shading using small dots only.
- Scriblling: A technique for shading using overlapping circular movements of a pencil. Pressure and density of scribbles are used to control the value of the shading.
- Scumbling: A technique in which we have to apply the smallest circular motion we can muster very, very lightly, slightly overlapping here and there.
We had to click 10 pictures of day and night of the same place and now after knowing all these shading techniques we had to draw gesture drawings of some of these pictures and use different types of shading to fill the picture.

