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How to Draw a Caricature Portrait

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Summary: Learn how to draw caricature portraits in this free instructional art video.

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By Ruchika
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Ruchika is an Applied Artist, who can convert verbal brief into beautiful visual. Well known as passionate painter for her paintings on RELATIONS. She is a National Award winner in...read more

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"Hi this Ruchika on behalf of Expert Village. It's time to draw a caricature now so I am taking my favorite wrestler "The Rock". He got nice expression like this and he can he always show his arm like that because he got the beautiful tattoo out there. And his eye expression we can just figure it out. So let's start up with a line up thing a we can just take a take one gateway paper. It's a transferring paper, I show you one example of that, it's a transferring paper where you can easily take a cut from your photographs. A like I got a photographs in a orange and a black shade that is easily visible out there. From a actual picture you can just take the outline cuts of a particular person or a personality you are making the caricature of. Or even you can just see through a celebrity sitting in front of you and just try to find out the cuts. Firstly just you need to give up more advantage to this area. First the left this line this cut and the outside area and then move onto the eyes details. Like a person having a small eyes you can just make it big it up and his caricature or her caricature. And you can just look in there and do the nose area then and the lips area moreover you just need to concentrate about on the features. Features of the face so in features you can highlight the eyebrow area very much very finely. The hair area from the hair and the forehead area you can just make a fall of hair on the forehead and that a looks very clumsy look for a celebrity I guess."

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