
2) Draw the attached BOWLER HAT MAN as you saw in the video from class 03 zip (attached). It is labeled Untitled-01, (attach the photo to your submission next to your portrait) as realistically as possible, taking in all the info you can. Then put that away and create 3 new caricatured variations side by side on the same page.
Me: It was really interesting to see how Silver does Caricature. The way he analyses the picture and mannerisms of a person and then breaks it all down and distorts it is amazing. This exercise was great for me as I haven't done much caricature (not properly), yet it's the essence of character design! On the first realistic drawing, I really tried to focus on the features of the gentleman and understand the overall construction of his face. The I had loads of fun by exaggerating features and shapes of his face. This can always be pushed further, but so far I think I have had a good bash at it. Definitely will be doing similar exercises in the future.
Silver: This is looking really great, but be aware of the shape of the skull, especially how the bowler hat fits on to the man's head. This is the main issue in all the caricatures too, as the hat determines the shape of the skull and adds a lot more to the drawings. Good shape variations, the only thing I focus on is make sense of the bowler hat: how does it wrap around the head?
Silver: This is looking really great, but be aware of the shape of the skull, especially how the bowler hat fits on to the man's head. This is the main issue in all the caricatures too, as the hat determines the shape of the skull and adds a lot more to the drawings. Good shape variations, the only thing I focus on is make sense of the bowler hat: how does it wrap around the head?
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