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Emma Watson Caricature - Abstraction Critique - Proko

Emma Watson Caricature - Abstraction Critique - Proko

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Court critiques a student abstraction of Emma Watson and talks about using the Reilly Method while drawing a caricature. Full caricature lessons at In this student critique, Court breaks down his general method and thought process for refining a portrait sketch using the abstraction. It-s important that you use the abstraction to refine and improve your sketch instead of just tracing it. This step should improve the caricature and help you move on to the final sketch. Want more? There-s an additional 8 critiques in the premium course at
Date: 2022-03-14

Comments and reviews: 9


The student art seemed to get really confused by the abstraction as it relates to facial planes vs. facial fat. The far side of the face, away from the camera, seemed very tricky for them. I can relate. It's super hard for me too. It's hard to visualize how the structure of the face works that is hidden from view. But it's worth spending time working on because it's incredibly important.
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The abstraction confuses me somehow. Too much lines and I'd stick with a lose hand work. I do know they portray the outlines of the muscles and skull form, but they're overlapping this much and it would only be easy on digital. Especially when you want to erase the abstraction lines to overlay your actual work. An erasor on paper can't fix this and a lightbox ain't so cheap to get
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I've seen this abstraction a few times but this is the first time I've really understood it's value. To apply perspective to organic forms is no easy task. Enter the abstraction! I know now I need to spend some time with this until it is second nature. Thanks for being the only one on the internet to do justice to this! Mr. Riley would be proud.
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You do realise, that there are many people following along as you speak. Then they caricature you in a variety of ways, after all you are right in front of them. No? Just me? :P Love your video: )
I used to draw my teacher in art and so forth. I tend to draw what's in front of me a lot, if out of habit if nothing else.

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I've made a little gif showing step by step the beginning of the drawing until the very end to help facilitate the breakdown of the abstract figure. Here's the link: gph. is/2oPjEAD
Great video by the way!

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Pls proko translate your courses appropriately, Google Translate does not work correctly, it's confusing, spanish speakers need it, i need it, I do not want to be blocked translating a phrase. thx
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I think this artist is just connecting one point to another and not feeling the rhythm of the lines. I kinda wish you would have pointed that out in the students drawing.
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why do i see likeness where it doesn't exist?
i draw someone and i think it looks like them, but when i show it to other people they say its not even close

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i was struggling about 4 months and i had no progress and it made me so mad. This video finally gives me the solution to my problems. Im so thankful for this!
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