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September 4, 2013

Breaking Bad Caricature Art

Caricature art of AMC’s Breaking Bad. Enjoyed creating this caricature of Walter White and Jesse Pinkman. One of my favorite shows on TV, will be sad when it leaves the air. All the acting on the show is fantastic. Bryan Cranston is great, a change in character from his Malcolm in the Middle days. The writing on the show is superior too, Vince Gilligan can come up with some really great characters. Some of my favorites are Gus, the bell ringing wheel chair, nursing home guy, and badass Mike. Aaron Paul was supposed to be killed off in season one. Kind of weird having the show without Jesse. They talked on Talking Bad about a Saul the lawyer spin-off, that would really be cool. I also like Dean Norris’ Hank character, I’m enjoying his character on the new CBS show “Under The Dome” The drawing I created is traditional art. I used Markers mostly. You can see my Affleck , Damon Caricature, that was done on the IPad in ArtStudio. I will be doing a lot more IPad caricatures in the future. I’m doing Ipad caricatures live at events too. I’ll be sharing pictures and other cool stuff on Facebook, YouTube, and my website http://www.aaacaricatures.com . If you would like to “like” me on Facebook http://www.facebook.com/aaacaricatures

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Breaking Bad Caricature Art by Caricature Artist Steve Nyman of http://www.aaacaricatures.com

Death of Superman The Franchise

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The Death of the Superman Franchise Ben Affleck and Matt Damon as Batman and Robin. by Caricature Artist Steve Nyman of http://www.aaacaricatures.com

Caricature of Ben Affleck and Matt Damon as Batman and robin. Caricature has the Aflac duck screaming Affleck as in the iconic Star Trek William Shatner Captain Kirk moment screaming “Kahn”.
This is an IPad Caricature created with the program ArtStudio. Steve Nyman art is displayed at http://www.aaacaricatures.com You can also like Steve on facebook http://www.facebook.com/aaacaricatures

September 29, 2009

Learn to draw caricatures free

Learn to draw caricatures free

By Caricature Art and Cartooning | September 25, 2009 at 01:02 PM EDT | No Comments

Learn to draw caricatures free on my caricature website and blog. In the coming weeks I will be featuring how to draw step by step caricatures and free caricature lessons. As well as how to draw pet caricatures. I’ve done some new caricature drawings lately that I would like to feature on my blog. The first thing is to find good photo reference of your celebrity you are trying to draw. Go to Google images and find the best likeness of your celebrity or famous person. What image best represents the facial features and expression of that actor or actress. I drew a celebrity caricature of Harrison Ford. Harrison is best known as Indiana Jones, but I did not want to draw him in his world famous Indiana Jones Hat.
I looked for the notorious crooked smile in my photo reference of Harrison.
Analyze the facial features, What do you see?
Harrison Ford Photo Reference

This picture worked the best for the cartoon caricature illustration I created. I remembered the crooked smile is classic Harrison Ford.
He’s also got a weird chin, It’s got a ball shape inside but also has a slight cleft chin. The nose is sort of long and tube shaped. The nois also sort of moving in a bend. In a different direction then straight. Harrison also has a bit of a jowl going on in his older age. Ford’s ears are two different sizes and one is higher on the face the other is lower. In Analysizing the eyes you can tell they are quite squinty. He also has a prominent brow. I also went for his shaggy mussed up gray spikey hair style.
caricature of Harrison Ford
Here is my finished Caricature of Harrison Ford. Hope you learned something from me about caricature art. Please enjoy my Blog and Website and link up to me, and check back often for more caricature and cartooning tips.
Thanks,
Steve Nyman

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