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Do you have any examples of your drawings where you try to use shadows?
One mistake I used to do until someone told me otherwise is that I would use black or gray for my shadows, which was a mistake unless you are doing regular pencil or graphite. Instead, use a darker version of the color you are using for the item the shadow is falling on (such as a darker colored of the ground, grass, fur, etc). Also, look at where the direction of the light is coming from and try to envision a shadow if the light was shining on that object. When I was an art student in college, we used to practice doing shadows by drawing a white egg or a crumpled piece of paper. You can also practice with colored paper and eggs, too. Or, try setting up a still life with artificial lighting and look at the colors of the shadows. If you have stuffed animals, it might be fun to do the still life set-up.