04-09-2017, 12:14 PM
Jun: Thx man, I went and rewatched that vid he did on structure, and I think what you're referring to is the three line like Y shape technique or like a T. That shape can find the rest of the square. (Which I'll be practicing along with some cylinders tomorrow.
So went to do some more caricatures today, and one thing I REALLY hate about the south is how vein people are. Like if you're not 100% professional or presentable looking no one makes eye contact with you. Like last week, I made good money in just two hours because I had a nice shirt on but, NOOO not today, it was kinda cold so i wore a comfy jacket, that yeah, admittedly looked a little old, but you know, apparently that's hobo shit.
Anyways, really got fired up to push my caricatures some more, I just really wanna do that insane crazy shit that's extreme how it's pushed. I just really look at those caricatures and say, man I feel that energy inside of me, and like I just wanna scream at people and that's the way I could express it artistically. It's like an explosion of funny and anger and joy and all kindsa things. I studied some Joe Bluhm today, he's a bad mofo.
Street caricature is kinda different from studio caricature. For me I want to do more a heavily pushed cartoony thing, as opposed to the stuff you typically like see of presidents/celebs and stuff. But it's just for this week maybe, I don't wanna do this forever, but it'd be a good fun way to practice lines since it seems my inherent style is quite geared towards caricature.
http://www.earthsworld.com/
I've been using this site for practice, and I remember Javier P shared it. It's EXCELLENT face recource because NOBODY looks like a model, they're almost all horribly unattractive but horribly interesting faces, and that's pretty much the people I see in town anyways :)
So went to do some more caricatures today, and one thing I REALLY hate about the south is how vein people are. Like if you're not 100% professional or presentable looking no one makes eye contact with you. Like last week, I made good money in just two hours because I had a nice shirt on but, NOOO not today, it was kinda cold so i wore a comfy jacket, that yeah, admittedly looked a little old, but you know, apparently that's hobo shit.
Anyways, really got fired up to push my caricatures some more, I just really wanna do that insane crazy shit that's extreme how it's pushed. I just really look at those caricatures and say, man I feel that energy inside of me, and like I just wanna scream at people and that's the way I could express it artistically. It's like an explosion of funny and anger and joy and all kindsa things. I studied some Joe Bluhm today, he's a bad mofo.
Street caricature is kinda different from studio caricature. For me I want to do more a heavily pushed cartoony thing, as opposed to the stuff you typically like see of presidents/celebs and stuff. But it's just for this week maybe, I don't wanna do this forever, but it'd be a good fun way to practice lines since it seems my inherent style is quite geared towards caricature.
http://www.earthsworld.com/
I've been using this site for practice, and I remember Javier P shared it. It's EXCELLENT face recource because NOBODY looks like a model, they're almost all horribly unattractive but horribly interesting faces, and that's pretty much the people I see in town anyways :)
70+Page Koala Sketchbook: http://crimsondaggers.com/forum/thread-3465.html SB
Paintover thread, submit for crits! http://crimsondaggers.com/forum/thread-7879.html
[color=rgba(255, 255, 255, 0.882)]e owl sat on an oak. The more he saw, the less he spoke.[/color]
Paintover thread, submit for crits! http://crimsondaggers.com/forum/thread-7879.html
[color=rgba(255, 255, 255, 0.882)]e owl sat on an oak. The more he saw, the less he spoke.[/color]