Thanks! Airbrushing an airbrushed design is always fun because it's one of the only times when you can actually try to exactly replicate what you're seeing in front of you in a live caricature. It's like the equivalent of drawing hot candle wax with... hot candle wax. Or something.
ha, I didn't even think about the "airbrushing an airbrushed t-shirt thing" that's funny and cool...I hope one day I get to draw a kid who has a t-shirt made with markettes and artstix, heh. I like the NY kid, great likeness.
I've been completely obsessed with the world of caricature for the past 2 and a half years now. After graduating from the Hartford Art School in 2007 with an illustration degree, I started drawing caricatures at Six Flags, NE for the next 3 summers and at various craft fairs, candle stores, parties and malls ever since in addition to the occasional magazine illustration job. I draw a lot but should draw even more.
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these are really really cool!!!
Thanks, man! Some of my favorites I did last, so I'll be posting those hopefully pretty soon...
Amazing work, really like your style!
Thanks a bunch!
man, the third one from the bottom is like identical!
Thanks! Airbrushing an airbrushed design is always fun because it's one of the only times when you can actually try to exactly replicate what you're seeing in front of you in a live caricature. It's like the equivalent of drawing hot candle wax with... hot candle wax. Or something.
ha, I didn't even think about the "airbrushing an airbrushed t-shirt thing" that's funny and cool...I hope one day I get to draw a kid who has a t-shirt made with markettes and artstix, heh. I like the NY kid, great likeness.
Yeah, I wouldn't imagine that artsticks on a t-shirt would hold up well through the wash...
And thanks!
Love the shading on the bottom teeth.
Thanks again, Aaron. I hate when I forget to do that on an otherwise three-dimensional-looking drawing. And I forget pretty often.
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