
Some days a picture really is worth a thousand words. A stressful day in the office led to two very descriptive drawings of exactly how I felt about a colleague and how I felt about the day in general!
It was conceived as a comic that described how every Yalie felt. We'd all been top of the class, cocks of the walks in in respective home towns. Suddenly we were thrust into an environment where no matter what amazing thing you'd done, someone else had done it better. So, while we found camaraderie, we were suddenly thrust to the bottom of the heap in our struggles to find our 'specialness' that had once defined us.
To create the drawings I did many many sketches of the family to create suitable cartoon likenesses.
The key to a good caricature isn't being the best drawer or recording every detail. It's about finding the 'defining' lines of a person's face. When you see someone you see their 'main' features, not every single wrinkle and crack. So, when sketching I'm working to find the lines that make the person look like themselves. This is why it's better to sketch from real life. But, when you know them you know what features are their most prominent. Amy (above) for instance is all eyes and teeth like a movie star!
Here are some of the sketches.
I draw the image in bits and pieces. Picking out the best bits, define the caricature and then draw and redrawn until I can create the person's look from memory. However, when I go to do the final drawing I keep the photographs hand to make reference to them if I need. Because I was trying to produce this quickly and edit in photoshop I actually created the image below in separate pieces and put them together digitally from the skectches above. Introducing the Fox family with the new (to be expected) baby.