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This
is a copy of an actual
"Your Every Other Week Caricature"
Electronic Newsletter
It's purpose: to keep you excited about
achieving your goal, (picture at bottom):
24 May 2000
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This issues's victim: Hugh Hefner
(Picture
at the bottom)
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Hi all!
Here's your every-other-week-caricature: starring the infamous Hugh Hefner.
Why'd I pick him? No special reason. Just saw a small 1" size photo
and it grabbed me. I blew it up and worked from that. (See lower left
hand corner, page 16 of People Magazine, May 22 2000, with Tom Cruise
on the cover.)
Usually, if I have to work from pictures - which seems like all the time
these days - I have half a dozen or more good photos to work from. I
challenged myself to come up with a likeness from this one shot. (It was
a good picture that I thought really captured Mr. Hefner). Like him or
not, Hugh has a very interesting face.
Picture 1 (on top) is the realistic one. (Dah.) It's Mr. Hefner's
eye's,
jawy jowls and the little shadowy "upturns" at the corners of
his mouth that
seem to me as very unique to Hugh. So I played on those. Hugh also has
fairly involved cheek lines and dimples with prominent mouth muscles that
arch from the chin to near the corners of the mouth. Speaking of the mouth,
Hugh's slight under bite makes the upper lip appear REALLY thin. And did
I mention the nose? He's got a slightly bulbous nose that points down
close to the upper lip. So I stretched the bulbous part and closed the
gap between the bottom of the nose and the upper lip.
By the time I got to exaggeration 2 (the third picture), I was
starting to
get a feel for what I wanted to exaggerate.
Quick assignment: close one eye and quickly sketch the
main outline of the head/face. If you came up with a pear-shaped outline,
you saw what I saw. Scanning a face visually for the overall shape of
the head is a great place to start - you don't even have to draw the shape
until you're done with the whole picture, just keep it in mind as you
lay down the features. If you're drawing live it's your imagined format.
I usually don't pencil in the head until almost last when I'm drawing
live. Very simplified, here's my drawing order: I usually start with the
nose, then eyes, mouth, lips and teeth, then head shape, hair, ears and
some silly body last; then I go back and shade, add detail. Voila: "cha-ching"
:-)
Keep on drawing,
Jeff K.
Then, about two weeks later you'll
recieve the "finished" version of Mr. Hefner (or whom ever it is we're caricaturing - and
I quote "finished" because caricatures can always be distorted
again and again): Click
here for the "Final" Caricature (about 42k).
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