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I decided to draw this to both test shading and coloring, turns out that the shading was pointless since the coloring negates the shading…
 
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yeah, in my experience shading with pencil before adding color either just covers it up, or worse smears the graphite and the color fails to stick making it look awful. shading is better done with the colors them selves, either adding more pressure to make a gradient or using a darker shade.