Face 30-second warm-up
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Done as part of a practice session with poses of 30 seconds in length.
My current goal is: Make my faces and expressions with as few lines as possible.
Hello again! This is your old friend, Polyvios Animations, and this is my latest face 30-second warm-up. It's of a girl I'd called Olivia. I am really trying to go for the caricature and humor in this character design expression. So, what do you all think?
P.S. It looks like her, and it's just as funnier.
Ivanlopez Art
I can definitely see the face on this one, at least the red represent the lips I think, good job!
I think caricatures are all about the expression, sadly for this one I can't really get the feeling, perhaps it is a bit upset? Also I know you had only a few seconds to make it, so I want to congratulate you for what you have here :D
I think caricatures are all about the expression, sadly for this one I can't really get the feeling, perhaps it is a bit upset? Also I know you had only a few seconds to make it, so I want to congratulate you for what you have here :D
JuliaArt
This looks fun! I think you would benefit from studying head construction and anatomy. Try drawing around 100 skulls in your sketchbook (look at reference and simplify the construction with basic shapes.) I highly recommend you take a look at Andrew Loomis's "Drawing the head and hands." and "Fun with a Pencil." Once you have that basic understanding of anatomy, it becomes easier to push and exaggerate features, simplify, and create funny caricatures that look clear with intentional and decisive strokes. I suggest trying going for fewer strokes and make each of them have a purpose (follow the form, create contrast, show features, express emotion, etc...) Also, take a look at other caricature artists. Your work reminds me of Al Hirschfeld, try making master studies from him. You will certainly learn a lot. I hope that helps a little bit, keep creating and making fun work!
Werahera