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Mastering Light & Shadow in Painting: Value Scales, Chiaroscuro, and Tonal Studies

Still life with sunflowers in warm light. Light and shadow in painting - Yarnell School of Fine Art

At the Yarnell School of Fine Art, one of the most important skills any painter can learn is understanding light and shadow in painting. When artists learn to control values—the range from light to dark—they create depth, realism, and powerful visual impact.

Through value scales, tonal studies, chiaroscuro techniques, and underpainting techniques, artists can transform flat images into paintings full of atmosphere and dimension.

In this guide, we’ll explore how to master light and shadow and how value studies help artists plan successful paintings.

What Is a Value Scale in Painting?

A value scale is a visual chart showing the full range of lightness and darkness in a painting—from pure white to pure black with multiple gray steps in between.

Understanding the value scale in painting is essential because values create:

Many artists create 10-step value scales as practice exercises to train their eyes to see subtle differences between light and dark areas. Below is an example of a 9-step scale. Occasionally, you will see 8-step scales also.

Denman Ross 9 Step Value Scale, AI Generated - Yarnells School of Fine Art

Why Value Scales Matter for Artists

When painters understand values, they can:

Before focusing on color, professional artists often begin with tonal studies that map out values first.

What Is Chiaroscuro in Painting?

Narcissus, a painting by the Italian Baroque master Caravaggio. The classical myth of Narcissus, Metamorphoses , oil on canvas, work of art by Michelangelo Merisi da Caravaggio. National Gallery of Ancient Art, Rome, Italy, Dramatic use of chiaroscuro. Chiaroscuro is a classical painting technique that uses strong contrast between light and shadow to create dramatic depth and volume.

The term comes from Italian and literally means “light-dark.”

Artists such as Rembrandt and Caravaggio famously used chiaroscuro to guide the viewer’s eye and create powerful emotional scenes.

How Chiaroscuro Works

In chiaroscuro paintings:

When used effectively, chiaroscuro enhances light and shadow in painting, giving artwork a sense of realism and drama.

How Do You Simplify an Image into Lights and Darks?

One of the most effective painting skills is learning to simplify an image into two basic value groups: lights and shadows.

Step-by-Step Method

  1. Ignore color at first and focus only on values
  2. Identify the lightest lights and darkest shadows
  3. Group mid-tones into larger shapes
  4. Reduce complex scenes into simple light and dark masses

Artists often create tonal studies using a monochromatic palette such as:

These tonal studies help painters establish strong composition before committing to full color.

How to Plan Lighting Before Starting a Painting

Successful paintings rarely happen by accident. Professional artists plan the lighting through value sketches and tonal studies before starting their final work.

Key Lighting Questions to Ask

By answering these questions early, artists can control the entire visual structure of the painting.

Planning lighting also helps artists apply chiaroscuro techniques more effectively.

How Underpainting Techniques Improve Light and Shadow

One of the most powerful methods for controlling values is the use of underpainting techniques.

An underpainting is an initial layer of paint that establishes the light and dark structure of a painting before full color is applied.

Benefits of Underpainting

Underpainting techniques help artists:

Common underpainting approaches include:

These techniques make it much easier to control light and shadow in painting.

How to Fix Mid-Tone and Shadow Problems in a Painting

Even experienced painters sometimes struggle with weak shadows or muddy mid-tones.

When this happens, the solution usually involves adjusting values.

Ways to Improve Weak Shadows

Using underpainting techniques allows artists to re-establish strong values without losing the overall structure of the painting.

Exercises to Improve Your Value Judgment

Learning to see values accurately takes practice. The following exercises can dramatically improve your ability to paint light and shadow.

  1. Create a Value Scale

Practice painting a 10-step value scale from white to black. This trains your eye to recognize subtle differences in value.

  1. Paint Small Tonal Studies

Create quick tonal studies of landscapes, still life, or reference photos using only one color.

These studies help you:

  1. Paint from Black and White Photos

Removing color helps artists focus entirely on value relationships and contrast.

This is one of the fastest ways to improve light and shadow in painting.

  1. Use a Viewfinder

A viewfinder helps isolate small areas of a scene so you can study values without distraction.

Why Mastering Light and Shadow Makes Paintings Stronger

Artists who understand light and shadow in painting create artwork that feels dimensional, realistic, and visually engaging.

By practicing:

you build the foundation that great paintings rely on.

At the Yarnell School of Fine Art, we believe mastering value is one of the most powerful skills any artist can develop.

When artists control light and shadow, they gain the ability to guide the viewer’s eye, create atmosphere, and bring paintings to life.

So grab your brushes, practice your value studies, and let light and shadow transform your artwork.

God Bless, Stay Inspired, and Keep Painting! 🎨

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