As others have said, this caricature course has been more than helpful to me, and I imagine, many others. I would love to see a continuation of the lessons into more of the painting stages; Understanding the lights and shadows and breaking them down into value systems, understanding and manipulating edges, shadow mapping etc. For example, how might you have broken the values down into lights, shadows, and midtones on this difficult reference? You've done such an exacting job of breaking down the drawing portion of caricatures, it would be a pleasure to watch lessons on a more finalized painting.
My intial reaction to this rendering of Speaker Pelosi was......if it ain't broke, don;t fix it...but your keen eye, and knowledge...floored me..You're the Rembrandt of caricature art
Maybe the highlight shape is also caused by diffraction the same way that stars appear to have spikes although they are round? It's simply called "diffraction spike" and it's caused by the obstruction of our eyelashes and protein buildup on our eyes. The same effect happens in telescopes but it's regular. I notice it clearer in highlights on cars on a sunny day for example. Anyway, it's a nice tip to simulate what light does (maybe) and it also helps describe the form better. thank you.
Thank you, Court for the amazing content sharing. You are a God in your field and I am so glad and thankful for the time you put in to share your knowledge. You have helped me a lot with your lessons and I will take them with me throughout my career. I can't thank you and Stan enough. Hope t back you guys as soon as my finances get better. You guys ROCK! Keep up the fantastic work!
sir iam big of you prokopenko my drawing style my observations to see life sketches gesture etc.... totally fully changed.... 😊 😊 😊 😊 thank you sir thank you so much....
Am i the only one that sinks that those "flapping" shapes and values on the student picture are just BETTER for caricature itself? You know - to express the person? When you smooth them out the filling are just not there...
I love all your videos, and I really appreciate you for doing it. Thank you. I am though a little lost in the.sequence of this one. I would love to follow this from 1 - .. where do I.begin with faces/ charicature?
With your brush selected, go to the "Brush Settings" palette. Click on "Shape Dynamics" and under the "Angle Jitter" setting, select "Direction" as the control. Then save that brush as a new preset.
As others have said, this caricature course has been more than helpful to me, and I imagine, many others. I would love to see a continuation of the lessons into more of the painting stages; Understanding the lights and shadows and breaking them down into value systems, understanding and manipulating edges, shadow mapping etc. For example, how might you have broken the values down into lights, shadows, and midtones on this difficult reference? You've done such an exacting job of breaking down the drawing portion of caricatures, it would be a pleasure to watch lessons on a more finalized painting.
That Pelosi that lady drew is phenomenal. Lady you are a hell of a caricaturist.
My intial reaction to this rendering of Speaker Pelosi was......if it ain't broke, don;t fix it...but your keen eye, and knowledge...floored me..You're the Rembrandt of caricature art
Thank you Court! It was a pleasure to watch every video.
Thanks a lot Court! I'll miss you
Must watch Speed Paint on Microsoft Paint ruclips.net/video/unoUmIBhMtQ/видео.html .
I've learned a lot with your videos, Thanks!
Thank you. Your lessons help me very much. Hello from Russia
Maybe the highlight shape is also caused by diffraction the same way that stars appear to have spikes although they are round? It's simply called "diffraction spike" and it's caused by the obstruction of our eyelashes and protein buildup on our eyes. The same effect happens in telescopes but it's regular. I notice it clearer in highlights on cars on a sunny day for example. Anyway, it's a nice tip to simulate what light does (maybe) and it also helps describe the form better. thank you.
Genial ! Como siempre! Saludos desde Bucaramanga!
such a good teacher! I don't do caricatures but I still learn from theses videos.
Must watch Speed Paint on Microsoft Paint ruclips.net/video/unoUmIBhMtQ/видео.html .
Thank you, Court for the amazing content sharing. You are a God in your field and I am so glad and thankful for the time you put in to share your knowledge. You have helped me a lot with your lessons and I will take them with me throughout my career. I can't thank you and Stan enough. Hope t back you guys as soon as my finances get better. You guys ROCK! Keep up the fantastic work!
sir iam big of you prokopenko my drawing style my observations to see life sketches gesture etc.... totally fully changed.... 😊 😊 😊 😊 thank you sir thank you so much....
He did good though, I could tell it was Paul Mccartney straight away.
Bravooo.... very useful,clear&2z point...Thank u vry much
wow! thank you for teaching me online
Am i the only one that sinks that those "flapping" shapes and values on the student picture are just BETTER for caricature itself? You know - to express the person?
When you smooth them out the filling are just not there...
I appreciated the original. It showed her age and emotion. The "corrected" version is smoothed out and it lost my attention.
Mr. Jones, please tell me what drawing software did you use here?
Photoshop
Aprendo bastante de tus videos, geacias 😁
Anyone else whistle along to the intro every damn time
Must watch Speed Paint on Microsoft Paint ruclips.net/video/unoUmIBhMtQ/видео.html .
se sigue el mismo procceso si se hace a lapiz que en digital?
that helped me alot
oh! superbal! thats that i need!
Very nice...
I love all your videos, and I really appreciate you for doing it. Thank you. I am though a little lost in the.sequence of this one. I would love to follow this from 1 - .. where do I.begin with faces/ charicature?
You should begin with the first lesson in this course! Here is the entire course playlist. ruclips.net/p/PLtG4P3lq8RHEkeRGn6aFRct0kq4oDwwTa
can someone teach me how to align the brush strokes to the direction of the pen please?
With your brush selected, go to the "Brush Settings" palette. Click on "Shape Dynamics" and under the "Angle Jitter" setting, select "Direction" as the control. Then save that brush as a new preset.
Court Jones thank you very much!
21:39 It's Penguin
Amazing!
thank you sir :)
How many years are you drawing?
I've been doing caricatures professionally about 21 years. But I also drew a bit growing up.
Thnak you.
very goood¡¡¡ spanish please¡¡¡
Türkçe anlıyor musn
Anyone interested Im an artist
too...I take art Challenges.😉 From you guys...