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variety you can offer. If a guest prompts with, “How’s your
day going?” Respond with:
 
<blockquote> “It’s been great, I’ve been drawing people stupid all day!” “It’s been awesome, I’ve drawn some cute-icatures, sex-icatures, and ready for a scare-icatures!”</blockquote>
 
Now and then, a friendly reminder goes a long way to
increasing your success rate.
 
<blockquote>“Just to warn you, normal folks may view this as malicious, but it’s not. This is pure fun and art. Thank you for being rad and letting me create this!”</blockquote>
 
Remember, you’re in charge. You are the weatherman and your art is the weather. Tell them
what the forecast is going to be, and it will work out. People go to a caricature artist for a good
time. It should be our goal to deliver that expectation on a silver platter.
 
I simplify the different styles into three categories: the Good, the Bad, and the Ugly, and in no way
does it reflect my opinion on the quality of art.
 
'''The Good'''<br>
This can be summed up as a cute, sexy, or standard theme park-esque looking caricature. Typically, this is where I fall (and occasionally lapse) into stamping mode.
''(See examples on page 20, image link is on the right -Wiki Team)''
 
'''The Bad'''<br>
This section is mostly emotional, risqué, and even violent art. It’s also my favorite style.
Being a huge action film junky, I feel ultra violence makes the client my immediate “besty!”
''(See examples on page 20, image link is on the right -Wiki Team)''
 
'''The Ugly'''<br>
Deform and exaggerate their faces with as much passion as humanly possible. If the “victims” see you having fun, chances are they will too.
''(See examples on page 21, image link is on the right -Wiki Team)''
 
Simply voicing the different
style options will help
increase the chances of you
drawing differently. Your
artistic abilities will be growing;
you will be able to offer more
than you could before. After a
number of events, you may
find your art gravitating toward
one trend more (by choice this
time). That becomes your
brand. You have officially
rewired your brain and are
firing new synapses. Your
energy and excitement will
feel more genuine to your
clients. If you are promoting a
good time, your stock will go
up, and you will sleep better
than ever.
 
''Dexter started his caricature career in 2001
at Kings Island, in Ohio. He settled down in
Seattle due to his overzealous love for rain,
coffee, and grunge music. He owns and
operates Over the Line Art with his best bud,
Nolan Harris. Currently, Dex is trying to
create a caricature training manual for his 2
year old daughter, and his dog.''
 
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