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Thats great & am glad you love the book. My copy is already coming apart because I'm always in it. When i'm drawing my thought process is almost always something like this (especially while drawing at an event)... How can I have the most fun with this! I have to sometimes remind myself that I should be having fun. I can really tell sometimes when I forget that & it shows in the drawings. Other than that I try to stick to Tom's teaching in taking their features and turning up the volume.
Thanks Jeni. Spacing isn't that important in comparison to portraits. Caricatures always have exaggerations or they become portraits drawn with marker. When you exaggerate a feature you have to move others with it to keep likeness sometimes and you may even have to delete a feature to make way for an important one. These are the prismacolor stix and they are great to blend. Have a fun day!
The EF's are a great help! Do you take the youth out there to do outreaches? There is a ministry called Way Of the Master that teaches faithful evangelism and might be a great help to the youth in teaching and motivating. Try to find "Hell's best kept secret". It's the ministries, I guess, central teaching. Have you ever heard of Paul Washer? I'm sure your busy but if you can spare some time watch here on youtube a video called "The shocking youth Message".
Great! And yes at an event it's another world. There's a caricature convention coming up in TX that would be very helpful, hope you can make it. I ran across your FB a while back and love you coloring technique. A tip would be to shade with other colors. Yellows, baby blues, light greens, violets etc. For example your "Dave" caricature could have been lightly colored with a light blue as an underpaint. It's an old tip. You can still keep the light art sketch look and this will make it pop.
Glad I could help:) I rub a prismacolor kneaded rubber eraser over it. For some reason it just doesnt smear or erase. I make sure not to pencil in so hard with the lead stick. Stay away from pencils because when you erase the sketch it leaves an indention in the paper that will leave a mark when you shade or color towards the end.
I also study the face for subtle features that stand out from the ordinary face, then I formulate the exaggerations in light of each features relationship to each other to create the likeness. Basically some of the steps Tom teaches. Sometimes it takes looking at other caricatures to warn me up. It can be hard sometimes to naturally go back into the "portrait mode".
For the black lines I use a "Premier" and to color the "Stix". The premier in this video looks different because its on a wooden extender that I got at the art shop to extend the life of it when it gets short, i'm a little cheap:)
As I told AJ Im a big Fan of your work and now of his. Would love to hear you explain your thought process while drawing a caricature. Also want to thank you! A while ago i asked you about 3/4 view and you put me on to Tom Richmonds book. Best buy i have done in all my life. Hope you post more soon. Awesome work like usual! God Bless
Thanks Jeni for your advise and comment:) These were the art stix. They are great for covering large surfaces! Great for blending as im sure you know:)
It is very refreshing to see someone doing traditional vs. digital art today. While I personally would have exaggerated the nose and chin quite differently (in the end result, IMO, the relative spacing does not seem to resemble the original subject much ) I love your flow for the eyebrows, hair, etc. The relative proportion of the forehead is great too. Are the "pastel" looking square crayons you are using the Prismacolor ArtStix? I have been a fan of their colored pencils for years.
I bought that recently (added to quite a collection of books of caricatures and about caricature). I'm just starting to branch out to doing live drawings (vs the work from photos that I've been doing for decades). It's a new thing all together to commit to putting pen to paper right away!! Anyway, thanks for posting your work. I'm pretty sure you've seen my FB page JP's Custom Caricature. Any critique or suggestions are welcome.
I thought I recognized his voice, but didn't think it was a Switchfoot song. You've been inspiring me with your art technique and it's great to see you at work. Most of my caricature work is more like "cartoon portrait" rather than real caricatures. Of course, there's less chance of people being insulted ;-)
Hay Mac, was just surfin around and found your video here. Outstanding! Thanks for your assistance on my work. (You know the one). About to start back to work so I'll probably see ya somewhere around Sept.2013. I'll be working on my caricatures in the mean time... Thanks again.
what are the square crayons you use? are those charcoals? I know you said at the begining of the vid but Im not an english native speaker so sometimes I dont understand some parts! Awsome work by the way! I love it!
QUick question, you rub out the graphite after you put on the prismacolour black, how does the prismacolour not smudge ? is it just that good ? Btw love your work and your a great inspiration
Thanks! My main job is as a youth pastor, so getting to the convention hasn't been an option for getting away, although I hope to get there someday. I'm a member of ISCA and love Exagerated Features.
Thanks mac, Ill bear that in mind What kind of prismacolours do you use ? the verithin ones, watercolour ones ? or normal premier ones ? Thanks again =D
Dood you get a Like just for your music selections. Cool as they are however I wouldnt mind hearing your thought process as you work. What you chose to accentuate in the charicature and why.etc. Nice work.
Hello Mac, im from Colombia, ur job is excellent! in this video you use obviously, markers, prismacolor but chalk a little right? thanks for ur answer and all the tips that can bring us. Thank you!.
Amazing work Mac. Im an artist myself and try to dabble in all mediums. Im a pencil/charcoal/marker/tech pen artist.Basically black and white. You've inspired me to tackle this type of artistry. Also loved how you did not need to erase or anything, really shows how confident you are. Id really love for you to do a caricature of me. Amazing job once again
I just love ur style man.
You deserve a lot more recognition
Thats great & am glad you love the book. My copy is already coming apart because I'm always in it. When i'm drawing my thought process is almost always something like this (especially while drawing at an event)... How can I have the most fun with this! I have to sometimes remind myself that I should be having fun. I can really tell sometimes when I forget that & it shows in the drawings. Other than that I try to stick to Tom's teaching in taking their features and turning up the volume.
Thats the truth! You should look into getting "the Mad Art of Caricature" book. It has taught me a whole lot!
Thanks Jeni. Spacing isn't that important in comparison to portraits. Caricatures always have exaggerations or they become portraits drawn with marker. When you exaggerate a feature you have to move others with it to keep likeness sometimes and you may even have to delete a feature to make way for an important one. These are the prismacolor stix and they are great to blend. Have a fun day!
The EF's are a great help! Do you take the youth out there to do outreaches? There is a ministry called Way Of the Master that teaches faithful evangelism and might be a great help to the youth in teaching and motivating. Try to find "Hell's best kept secret". It's the ministries, I guess, central teaching. Have you ever heard of Paul Washer? I'm sure your busy but if you can spare some time watch here on youtube a video called "The shocking youth Message".
Great! And yes at an event it's another world. There's a caricature convention coming up in TX that would be very helpful, hope you can make it. I ran across your FB a while back and love you coloring technique. A tip would be to shade with other colors. Yellows, baby blues, light greens, violets etc. For example your "Dave" caricature could have been lightly colored with a light blue as an underpaint. It's an old tip. You can still keep the light art sketch look and this will make it pop.
Glad I could help:) I rub a prismacolor kneaded rubber eraser over it. For some reason it just doesnt smear or erase. I make sure not to pencil in so hard with the lead stick. Stay away from pencils because when you erase the sketch it leaves an indention in the paper that will leave a mark when you shade or color towards the end.
I also study the face for subtle features that stand out from the ordinary face, then I formulate the exaggerations in light of each features relationship to each other to create the likeness. Basically some of the steps Tom teaches. Sometimes it takes looking at other caricatures to warn me up. It can be hard sometimes to naturally go back into the "portrait mode".
For the black lines I use a "Premier" and to color the "Stix". The premier in this video looks different because its on a wooden extender that I got at the art shop to extend the life of it when it gets short, i'm a little cheap:)
As I told AJ Im a big Fan of your work and now of his. Would love to hear you explain your thought process while drawing a caricature. Also want to thank you! A while ago i asked you about 3/4 view and you put me on to Tom Richmonds book. Best buy i have done in all my life. Hope you post more soon. Awesome work like usual! God Bless
Thanks Jeni for your advise and comment:) These were the art stix. They are great for covering large surfaces! Great for blending as im sure you know:)
Thanks and yes that was a lead graphite stick. Not sure what number but it was the darkest I could find. They last a loooong time.
Like the mix media and music selection. Solid strokes with the black felt ink pen. Was that a graphite stick being used in the begining of the video?
It is very refreshing to see someone doing traditional vs. digital art today.
While I personally would have exaggerated the nose and chin quite differently (in the end result, IMO, the relative spacing does not seem to resemble the original subject much ) I love your flow for the eyebrows, hair, etc. The relative proportion of the forehead is great too.
Are the "pastel" looking square crayons you are using the Prismacolor ArtStix?
I have been a fan of their colored pencils for years.
I bought that recently (added to quite a collection of books of caricatures and about caricature). I'm just starting to branch out to doing live drawings (vs the work from photos that I've been doing for decades). It's a new thing all together to commit to putting pen to paper right away!! Anyway, thanks for posting your work. I'm pretty sure you've seen my FB page JP's Custom Caricature. Any critique or suggestions are welcome.
Really Great Stuff! And it looks just like me!! Who agrees that Im that good-looking?
lol
Thanks again Buddy.
-AJ
I thought I recognized his voice, but didn't think it was a Switchfoot song.
You've been inspiring me with your art technique and it's great to see you at work. Most of my caricature work is more like "cartoon portrait" rather than real caricatures. Of course, there's less chance of people being insulted ;-)
Hay Mac, was just surfin around and found your video here. Outstanding! Thanks for your assistance on my work. (You know the one). About to start back to work so I'll probably see ya somewhere around Sept.2013. I'll be working on my caricatures in the mean time... Thanks again.
what are the square crayons you use? are those charcoals? I know you said at the begining of the vid but Im not an english native speaker so sometimes I dont understand some parts! Awsome work by the way! I love it!
QUick question, you rub out the graphite after you put on the prismacolour black, how does the prismacolour not smudge ? is it just that good ?
Btw love your work and your a great inspiration
Thanks! My main job is as a youth pastor, so getting to the convention hasn't been an option for getting away, although I hope to get there someday. I'm a member of ISCA and love Exagerated Features.
Sure! You can find details on how to get drawn at my website in the description on this video:)
Thanks mac, Ill bear that in mind
What kind of prismacolours do you use ? the verithin ones, watercolour ones ? or normal premier ones ? Thanks again =D
Thanks, on this one I used a black Prismacolor and a black Mars marker.
you're damn good :)
Prices vary and can be viewed on my website in the description box:)
great job !! would you please tell me the name of the white color you used it with the bruch ?
I Really Like you sense of music. please give me names of all other songs, i know pink panther
There is a link to a great book in this video's description:)
Great work, Mac! I love your color work.
Who's the artist performing the song at 18:45?
Thanks for your comment:) They are called "Prismacolors".
What are the things that you use in this video? I'm a beginner don't know much.
They are described in the first few minutes of this vid
looks nothing like the guy in the picture at all
I am curious what kind of paper you use.
(ALSO: BOOKER T. AND THE MG's FTW!! Killer soundtrack here...)
Great man ! : ))))) That is great indeed !
Maaaac, dooo meeeee a cartoon, plzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz
Thanks! Your 3-D stuff is great!
Glad you like! More to come:)
Dood you get a Like just for your music selections. Cool as they are however I wouldnt mind hearing your thought process as you work. What you chose to accentuate in the charicature and why.etc. Nice work.
In the description box you will find my new channel where i share my though processes
great job what marker you use ???
Thanks AJ, that was fun:)
Absolutely stuning work! And a music is good too!
How much do.you charge for couple?
Liquitex acrylic paint
Great! see ya then:)
I pry gunna end up favoriting all your videos
Glad you like man!
Would it cost anything to get mine done? :D
How did you learn how to do caricatures?
Your style is killer. Very unique!
Mac, do me a cartoon, please.
Thank you.
Sometimes:)
Thanks John!
heyy!! hasme unoo!!
Thanks.
Thanks!
Magic!......what is the paper?
your a genius!!!! Very inspiring for me. Thanks for sharing!
Your very welcome
Hello Mac, im from Colombia, ur job is excellent! in this video you use obviously, markers, prismacolor but chalk a little right? thanks for ur answer and all the tips that can bring us. Thank you!.
Prismacolor art stix and no chalks
Mac Garcia
Thanks, whenever the chalks are good? what u think? thanks again!.
Hey Mac, can you recommend shading tools? Thanks.
A black prismacolor art stick using a form sheet behind your paper.
Great job. I am impressed.
Amazing work Mac. Im an artist myself and try to dabble in all mediums. Im a pencil/charcoal/marker/tech pen artist.Basically black and white. You've inspired me to tackle this type of artistry. Also loved how you did not need to erase or anything, really shows how confident you are. Id really love for you to do a caricature of me. Amazing job once again
I'm glad I could help and I look forward to seeing some of your work Elvin:)
Ha ha - funny - great job!
Glad you like! That song is called "Instead of a Show" by Jon Foreman.
Great work Mac....
ha awesome bro
it looks awesomeI love it! by the way what was the while ink you used in 20:20?
I used a white prisamcolor and a little bit of white acrylic.
thats so cool
very good
Awesome
LOVED this Mac, and your work is amazing, please could you tell us what type of paper you use?
CAN anyone name the materials used in this video
Prismacolor art stix and pencil, white acrylic and brush. Staedtler mars duo brush market
necesito una caritura de mi amiga urgegnte...
my website is in the description box:)
luv ur caricature man....
the most amazing caricature i hav ever seen..
speechless. love your style. ..
Great work, love the shading/highlights you're able to work with the Prisma colors.
Thank you very much sir