Would people be interested in some famous people caricatures!?

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So..SG.....should I just think about heads only?!? Or really tiny bodies?!? This was me just filling up a blank A4 sheet, so should I go square?!? I LOVE constructive feedback!!
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I would say that others are probably better suited to answer that, although everyone I suspect will be different and it also depends on your style.
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With SG on the size thing, its probably down to personal taste and customer requirements - but I'd start by taking a template of say 20cm x 9cm (or multiple of) and do your design within those boundaries; a large image can be scaled down, but may degrade if scaled up.

Oh and large heads on small bodies may work :-)
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Gayle, I think you should just draw whomever and whatever you want - if the quality is like your Doctor Who caricature then I am sure someone will buy it.
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Russ;60573 wrote:I converted a couple of photos into line drawings with photoshop and printed to mugs and they were liked. Originals like this should be even better :-)
I can just see a line up of the various Dr Who's similar to the 'evolution of man' lineup or maybe a set of James Bonds …
I would like to see how they turned out and what process you used in photoshop please?
Russ;60581 wrote:With SG on the size thing, its probably down to personal taste and customer requirements - but I'd start by taking a template of say 20cm x 9cm (or multiple of) and do your design within those boundaries; a large image can be scaled down, but may degrade if scaled up.

Oh and large heads on small bodies may work :-)
Heads on small bodies do work, check out all the cartoon portrait web sites.
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GoldRapt;60591 wrote:Heads on small bodies do work, check out all the cartoon portrait web sites.
Well in my case it is small head on large body and that always gets a laugh :rolleyes:
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Your drawing are very good and i love the teddy ones too, i would also be interested in original art work.

Big heads small bodies and square or landscape sound good,

Think were in a timewarp in this house seems to be Star wars and A team ):

Politicians might be good then we could personalise text with it, in our house that would be a lotta rude words on the mugs.

Royals?
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Thanks guys...this is great, Russ...going to start working to smaller dimensions...well atleast, I'll draw big, design small!!

Viccar...thank you.....the teddies aren't for commercial usage, (apart from my own) I only allow small card-making production as I've trademarked them....but I can certainly look at politicians. I would sell a licence for my other work, non-exclusive rights though. Got to be careful obviously with anything that requires a logo to really 'ping' as that's just too dangerous...but certainly politicians and royals I would imagine are good to do. Should I try heads only!??!?
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Sorry to hijack the thread Gayle...

Tony (Goldrapt) - fairly simple instructions, obviously with photoshop you can do things many different ways...
Image needs to have some easily identifable edges, because thats what line drawings are...So -
Duplicate Layer
Filter > Stylize > Find Edges
Layer Adjustment - Make the new layer Black&White
Layer Adjustment - Add Levels, adjust middle & white sliders to get desired effect
if you want a darker effect, duplicate the new layer and change the blend mode to 'multiply'

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Russ;60604 wrote:Sorry to hijack the thread Gayle...

Tony (Goldrapt) - fairly simple instructions, obviously with photoshop you can do things many different ways...
Image needs to have some easily identifable edges, because thats what line drawings are...So -
Duplicate Layer
Filter > Stylize > Find Edges
Layer Adjustment - Make the new layer Black&White
Layer Adjustment - Add Levels, adjust middle & white sliders to get desired effect
if you want a darker effect, duplicate the new layer and change the blend mode to 'multiply'

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Thanks Russ, appreciate it.
When it comes to photoshop, well the simpler the best where I am concerned :-)
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