Note the subtle mention of the maker, Chanel, etched on the bottom of the up-ended perfume bottle. This is a good rendition, demonstrating light & shade, depth & dimension.
This is another sketch that interprets the lighting by use of shadows.
Crosshatching & a minor perspective element lend veracity to this sketch. A good demonstration of the different parts/pieces of the product.
Tonal shading for background with a contrasting shadow in the foreground helps this image come off the page. Even though it's not the best sketch in terms of perspective, the viewer still gets a real idea of what the product is.
The use of tonal markers here has enabled the audience to see the glossiness of the perfume cap.
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