
Drawing Harrison Ford - Caricature Sketch Example - Proko
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Date: 2022-03-14
Comments and reviews: 5
Frances
I spent three years at two art schools and nobody taught us drawing and certainly not how to use watercolour acrylics or oils, though I had a successful career designing, illustrating and painting. I do wish you had taught at either of my colleges, it would have made my career go much more smoothly. I really enjoy your videos and your talent. I think you may have followed a formula by drawing his basic face shape as long and thin and particularly narrow across the eyes. To me his face is broad and his eyes almost closed in that wide grin. He is chunky and broad and so is his face, not long and thin. I'm going to use your method and try him a different way. Thank you so much for your tutorials.
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I spent three years at two art schools and nobody taught us drawing and certainly not how to use watercolour acrylics or oils, though I had a successful career designing, illustrating and painting. I do wish you had taught at either of my colleges, it would have made my career go much more smoothly. I really enjoy your videos and your talent. I think you may have followed a formula by drawing his basic face shape as long and thin and particularly narrow across the eyes. To me his face is broad and his eyes almost closed in that wide grin. He is chunky and broad and so is his face, not long and thin. I'm going to use your method and try him a different way. Thank you so much for your tutorials.
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Sasha
I just found out that in the last version of photoshop liquify uses facial recognition algorithm to modify independent features. Like if you want to make your character smile, you can just use two neat sliders in the corners of his mouth. I know it will not replace drawing or anything, but I wonder how can it be used in caricature drawings. What do you think?
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I just found out that in the last version of photoshop liquify uses facial recognition algorithm to modify independent features. Like if you want to make your character smile, you can just use two neat sliders in the corners of his mouth. I know it will not replace drawing or anything, but I wonder how can it be used in caricature drawings. What do you think?
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Uglatto
I'm sorry, but this is one of the most generic caricatures I've ever seen. You can't teach the -correct- way to caricature someone the same way you can teach other drawing fundementals
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I'm sorry, but this is one of the most generic caricatures I've ever seen. You can't teach the -correct- way to caricature someone the same way you can teach other drawing fundementals
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SamRassy
i noticed a funny effect when watching this on my phone. the right picture seems to turn red and green from time to time.
thats it. bye.
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i noticed a funny effect when watching this on my phone. the right picture seems to turn red and green from time to time.
thats it. bye.
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handmade
If you don't work digital, to spot mistakes it's also helpful to look at its reflection in a mirror or flip the drawing upside down. :)
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If you don't work digital, to spot mistakes it's also helpful to look at its reflection in a mirror or flip the drawing upside down. :)
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