


I started this scratchy spider a while ago, and you may have seen it teased in my newsletter, where I started being a little smudgier with my drawings. The spider I totally overworked but from the ruins I took away a more interesting shading technique.
I use an eraser to carve into the smudges creating more interesting positive and negative spaces, meaning I can give texture to fluffier beasts and intense highlights to smoother ones.