To become good at shading, one must constantly practice shading.
This should be pretty self explanatory. Just like everything else in art, you must practice to get better.
I am a bit of a perfectionist, so I keep shading until I can't tell when one shade ends and another starts.
A great exercise you can do on any paper (including homework) is shown below...
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Drawing Tips & Tutorials
RandomJust a book full of everything I've learned from my years of drawing and some step by step tutorials! If you liked any particular drawing, please don't forget to vote and show your support! Comments are super appreciated ~ I know it isn't very good...