I've been getting very annoyed at myself this weekend, with my caricature work. I didn't seem to be able to get a good likeness done, and what I was doing was taking forever. After looking at the caricature tutorials again, I had an epiphany... I was taking too long. It was taking me over 40 minutes to get to a stage where the drawing looked something like the subject. To get better, I have to do more caricatures, and that means getting faster...
The answer? Simplify, and go back to basics.
Take a good look at the subject, but concentrate on the shapes that I see. Once I have the shapes in my head, I give myself 10 minutes to capture the best likeness I can with a blue pencil. Like this...
As you can see, I've got a reasonable likeness of Indiana Jones (Harrison Ford) and Blofelt (Donald Pleasance) - both of which I'll ink over at some stage and produce a finished colouy version. The 10 minute limit forces me to get the basic shapes right first - once that's right, the rest is easy.
Tuesday, April 05, 2016
Friday, April 01, 2016
Digital Caricatures - Note to self...
Keep it simple stupid. Concentrate on the drawing and line art, then colour simply - just use airbrush to create light and shadow.
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