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Jason Seiler, has the honor of caricaturing this year’s big
 
winner, Glenn Ferguson. Here’s what Jason had to say
 
about his take on the cover:
 
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[[Exaggerated Features]] issue 2010.1 was released ?? INSERT FURTHER TEXT ABOUT THE ISSUE HERE.
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[[File:EF2010.1XPPENad.png|thumb|260px|right|Full page ad for ISCAcon28 sponsor [http://www.xp-pen.com/ XP-Pen], featured on page 3 of EF 2010.1]]
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==Editorials==
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* [[From the Editor (Exaggerated Features Issue 2010.1)|From the Editor]]
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* [[Letter From The Prez (Exaggerated Features 2010.1)|Letter from the Prez]]
  
==Article Transcript==
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==Articles==
[[File:RelevantImage1.jpg|266px|thumb|right|For an image relevant to the article]]
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* [[Top 10 Most Interesting Faces of 2009]]
[[File:RelevantImage2.jpg|266px|thumb|right|For an image relevant to the article]]
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* [[2009 Award Winners]]
[[File:RelevantImage3.jpg|266px|thumb|right|For an image relevant to the article]]
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* [[Top Ten Caricatures of the Year 2009]]
Greetings, fellow caricaturists! I believe we are all cut from the same cloth in that we LOVE caricature. I’ve found that after 20 years of doing caricature, I still love it. It’s still one of the hardest things to do, and yet it remains so stinkin’ cool. I find it difficult because the image I envision in my head sometimes requires a lot of effort to pull off. Sometimes I have to push through mediocrity and make the image look like the image in my mind. Other times, what comes out of my hand feels half-baked and I bail on the image. If it’s a paying job, I hang tight until it rises to the level in my head. Caricature is tough, and I’ve found there are no slam dunks.
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* [[Top Ten Caricaturists of the Year 2009]]
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* [[Keeping the Convention Spirit Alive Year Round]]
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* [[2009 Golden Nosey Interview|Interview with Glenn Ferguson, 2009 Golden Nosey Winner]]
  
Just when I thought Woody Allen was a piece of cake on a gig a few years back, my attempts were mediocre at best, as I struggled late into the night. I went to bed feeling like a loser and got up early and attempted Woody with a fresh mind and fresh eyes. Boom, it worked! So the moral of the story is, if you struggle, join the club. Slap mediocrity in the face and press on and know that each struggle is only making you stronger.
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==Extras==
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* [[About the Cover (2010.1)|About the Cover]]
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* [[Comic Corner: Adventures in Retail]]
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* [[In the Chair (2010.1)|In the Chair]]
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* [[Showcase (2010.1)|Showcase]]
  
What I hope to do here in my step-by-step is unpack my thinking and give principle over just copying my moves. I worked this piece digitally and I’m using a prismatic palette. I have included the palette in this tutorial and it could prove helpful to you. There really are no wrong ways to paint, but I enjoy working this way. The idea behind this palette is that the colors in the light have a yellow hue (the sun) on top of them and the colors in the shadows have a violet hue on top of them. The palette is divided up into two sections: the light effect (yellowish) and the shadow mass (violety).
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==Trivia==
I would encourage you to Google “prismatic palette” to get a full understanding of it. It’s a totally logical way to paint. Have fun.
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* '''Any fun facts?'''
  
===== Step One: Main Swipe =====
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==Sponsors in this issue==
Find an AWESOME shot of the subject! This is where everything starts and stops for me. Don’t settle for anything less. Take the extra time needed to nail this rule. I always take as much time as possible to find the greatest photo/image that really captures the subject for me. It must be high resolution if possible, and have a great sense of light.
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* [https://www.escapemotions.com/products/rebelle/ Rebelle 3]
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* [http://Memphistravel.com Memphis Tourism]
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* [https://www.xp-pen.com/ XP-Pen]
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* [https://www.artsupplywarehouse.com/ Art Supply Warehouse]
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* [http://www.thecaliforniaboys.com/ The California Boys]
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* [https://www.zebrapen.com/ Zebra]
  
I also use other shots of the subject as well. Sometimes other shots show a better take on the hair or a nose or the eyes. But I can always rest in the power of that first image.
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==Download Issue==
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[http://wiki.caricature.org/wiki/EF_PDFS/EF2010.1.pdf EF Issue 2010.1 - PDF]
  
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==See Also==
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* [[Exaggerated Features]]
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* [[??]]
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* [[??]]
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==Fine Print==
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Although we have made every effort to ensure
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that the information in this magazine was correct
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at press time, the editor and board do not
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assume and hereby disclaim any liability to any
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party for any loss, damage, or disruption caused
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by errors or omissions, whether such errors or
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omissions result from negligence, accident, or
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any other cause.
  
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Published and ©2010 by the International Society of Caricature Artists. Exaggerated Features is published quarterly
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by the International Society of Caricature Artists for the private use of its members. The views expressed by individuals
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are not necessarily those of the International Society of Caricature Artists or its membership as a whole. Any
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reproduction or reprinting without written consent of the International Society of Caricature Artists board of directors
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is prohibited. All artwork and articles submitted to the newsletter become property of International Society of
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Caricature Artists, will be kept on file and may be used for the non-profit needs of the association.
  
==See Also==
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* [[Relevant Wiki Link]]
 
==External Links==
 
* [http://caricature.org/join-us External Link if needed]
 
 
 
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Latest revision as of 21:15, 29 June 2020

Exaggerated Features Issue 2010.1
EF2010.1Cover.png
LanguageEnglish
GenreArt
PublisherISCA
Pages30
Preceded byEF Issue 2009.4 
Followed byEF Issue 2010.2 
Websitecaricature.org

Exaggerated Features issue 2010.1 was released ?? INSERT FURTHER TEXT ABOUT THE ISSUE HERE.

File:EF2010.1XPPENad.png
Full page ad for ISCAcon28 sponsor XP-Pen, featured on page 3 of EF 2010.1

Editorials

Articles

Extras

Trivia

  • Any fun facts?

Sponsors in this issue

Download Issue

EF Issue 2010.1 - PDF

See Also

Fine Print

Although we have made every effort to ensure that the information in this magazine was correct at press time, the editor and board do not assume and hereby disclaim any liability to any party for any loss, damage, or disruption caused by errors or omissions, whether such errors or omissions result from negligence, accident, or any other cause.

Published and ©2010 by the International Society of Caricature Artists. Exaggerated Features is published quarterly by the International Society of Caricature Artists for the private use of its members. The views expressed by individuals are not necessarily those of the International Society of Caricature Artists or its membership as a whole. Any reproduction or reprinting without written consent of the International Society of Caricature Artists board of directors is prohibited. All artwork and articles submitted to the newsletter become property of International Society of Caricature Artists, will be kept on file and may be used for the non-profit needs of the association.

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