I'm trying to get the idea of caricature. Any tips?
I'm trying to get the idea of caricature. Any tips?
~Dave!~
I'm trying to get the idea of caricature. Any tips?
~Dave!~
..I don't know but for my money that's Pretty
close. A little more strands of hair...for empahsis to that area..he was well know for his unruly hair. But it's Great!
walk softly at the edges..bill clegg [img]/infopop/emoticons/icon_razz.gif[/img]
I thought it might be the Uncle Albert the Beatles sang about, "We're so sorry, Uncle Albert."
I like it alot. Nice economy of line. And I would have known who it was even if you didn't identify the subject.
I don't think you need the round shape in the background, though. It fights with the elegant simplicity of the drawing.
Gary
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I think you're doin alright with it already! Great focus on the eye-brows, as he did have very thick and messy brows. Nice job
Steve Newport
I think that your drawing looks very nice as everyone else has said. Since you are doing a caricature you might try exaggaerating some of his features more. Since that is the definition of caricature. Taken from Merriam Webster online.
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1 : exaggeration by means of often ludicrous distortion of parts or characteristics
I did some Albert cartoons for a client once. Maybe these will give you some ideas.
Bruce
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Thanks (as always) for the input, guys.
Bruce:
Nice Alberts. It gives me an idea as to the need to identify portions of the character to keep while changing expressions.
Gary:
I agree. I kinda wanted to frame the face, but now I think that was a bad idea.
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