Showing posts with label caricature. Show all posts
Showing posts with label caricature. Show all posts

Saturday, December 17, 2011

Audrey



Time for another process post. This piece was commissioned as a Christmas gift. Thank you Ern. The request was for a drawing on a white background with a touch of pastel pink somewhere.

Step one:
Inspiration


These were the pictures that where given to me to choose from. I considered them all. I look for the one that draws my eye the most, that shows the most character, and would be funnest for me to draw. I choose the left one; I liked how massive the hat was, the biting on the glasses, and the curve of her neck/back.

I then sketched out a thumbnail which I have somehow misplaced :(. See the Kobe post for an example.

Step two:
Drawing the facial features.


I start with the eyes, then the nose and mouth.

Step Three:
The shape of the face.


I played around with some different shapes but decided on the bottom right one. It matched my thumbnail the most.

Step Four:
The body.


I placed the face on top of the original picture because I was not getting the correct feel for the curve and proportions. Notice how I changed the jaw and dropped the curve at the edge of the lips (it was making her look older).

Step Five:
The sunglasses and hand.


I was almost done laying the drawing out when my wife noticed how bad the positioning of the hand seemed. she recommended I move it closer to the body and it made all the difference. I added the pink to the lips and that sealed the drawing.

Thursday, February 10, 2011

Drawing While People Look On

Is so hard.

I was at work drawing on the computer (I do not draw for a living).

I was using the Pages app from Apple. The app has a hidden pen tool in the shapes drop down.

I was making a caricature of myself and my belly. (I will post it here later)

I was having a bunch of fun until I realized people were looking on. Then I got self conscience and the flow was running out of me. I got it back and then one of my coworkers asked if I could draw them.

Then the pressure was on. ♫ Pushing down on me...

It was an experience. But people seemed to enjoy it and more people asked if I could draw them. Thank you coworkers!