Designing Your Drawings to Look COOL – Final Sketch Caricature Critique
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Designing Your Drawings to Look COOL – Final Sketch Caricature Critique
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Roberto C
Thoughts I’d share my most recent attempt.
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In this student critique, Court shows how to design eyes using shape, value, and edge. He also breaks down the differences between getting a realistic rendering and more cartoon rendering of the eyes and talks about how age affects the way you would draw each eye. This critique will help you get a more finished look to your caricature drawings (especially when it comes to old man eyes! LOL).

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@wickedtuna
Hello! I would like to have some feedback on my exaggeration choices and on keeping a believable anatomy. I also attached pictures of the whole process. Feedback on that is also welcome! thx
Roberto C
4yr
Thoughts I’d share my most recent attempt.
Liandro
4yr
Awesome!!
@stellaevesenior
Judi Dench.. chosen original photo > thumbnail > rough sketch > abstraction > finished pencil sketch.. Learnt more about the reasons behind using the abstraction.. found it really helpful to set up the facial structure before rendering. The owl picture was used to help me create chosen exaggeration for thumbnail sketch.. probably leading to the increased side tilt of her head.
Jesper Axelsson
Wow, really cool! I like the owl idea XD
Israel Gelman
Mark Zuckerberg rough sketch and abstraction
Dominik Zeillinger
Hi @Israel Gelman, very nice work! Great likeness and good exaggeration choices. The caricature part is very good. A little hair in the soup are the eyes. There is something strange about them in your drawing. You made Mark a little cross-eyed and also the eyes are not on the same hight in the face. I tried to show this with a little draw over. But you can fix this easily I think.
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