This is the first of a series of articles I will post here on The MAD Blog about my theories, methods and processes concerning how to draw caricatures.A lot of this information is part of what I teach my theme park artists, so it is derived partly from the approach of doing live, quick-draw caricatures. However all of that can be applied to more studio orientated caricature work and I have also added points and concepts directly from the less time-constrained world of caricature illustration. Therefore this is not instruction for just the live caricaturist but for any artist interested in caricature for any purpose.

Nowadays one of the most popular kind of caricatures is cartoonish. People like to see how they would be look like, if they were cartoons. This way is easy and fast to draw, and all exaggerations are not so agly. So it is drawing when evebody happy, especially children. The biggest effect artist can achive drawing cartoonish caricatures with airbrush, it brings vivid sense. To be catoon does not mean to b only on TV, just ask some artist to draw you!


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I studied how to draw caricatures. Of course still I can not called myself caricature artist, but this expireince brought a lot of bright moments working with people and i studied a great list of new technique.

To be caricature artist means to make this world a little bit brighter, to make people thing that all of us are very diffrent and funny. I really thing that to draw caricatures is one of amazing and kind profession. And people who do not care about money and achivements and just draw for their souls are real artists. And I am very proud that i had opportunity to bring this pleasure to my soul.

Robin Schwartzman: The word caricature itself is rooted in Latin and Italian and literally translates to load, exaggerate, or charge. Some of the earliest caricatures are found in the works of Leonardo da Vinci, who sought out people with natural deformities as subjects to draw. In 18th century Britain and 19th century France, caricature gained huge popularity in the form of political cartoons. Back then, so much of the population was illiterate, however, they could all understand pictures and artists were able to share their work en masse thanks to the printing press. 589ccfa754

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