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Linear shading is a technique used in art and computer graphics to create the illusion of depth and form by applying varying shades of color in a linear direction. It involves using parallel lines or strokes to gradually transition from light to dark tones, creating a sense of volume and dimensionality. This method is commonly used in drawing, painting, and digital art to add realism and texture to an image.

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There are many ways to create value. When line only is used to create value, it is called linear shading

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