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8. Now he uses a full opacity white for the eyeball (and | 8. Now he uses a full opacity white for the eyeball (and | ||
teeth if needed) and then adds some reflective spots. | teeth if needed) and then adds some reflective spots. | ||
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+ | 9. The picture is now ready to print, but | ||
+ | if he has time, he will take it one step | ||
+ | further and add some additional effects. | ||
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+ | 10. The drawing is saved and then opened | ||
+ | in a photo editing program. This one is | ||
+ | a lighting effect. Notice how it creates a subtle | ||
+ | gradient across the entire drawing. Jeremy | ||
+ | refers to this as “Arizona Sunshine.” | ||
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+ | 11. The filters in a photo editing program can also be used to | ||
+ | give the drawing a “vibrant” or a “vintage” look. Try experimenting | ||
+ | with different ones to see what you like. Above is the | ||
+ | subject posing with the finished drawing. | ||
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+ | ''Jeremy Drysdale lives in Phoenix, Arizona, and has been drawing | ||
+ | professionally since 2001.He joined ISCA in 2014 and attended his | ||
+ | first convention in Reno, where he was inspired to begin drawing | ||
+ | digital caricatures. You can see more of his work at his website: | ||
+ | www.PhoenixCaricature.com, or you can find him | ||
+ | on Instagram @PHXcaricature.'' |
Revision as of 01:27, 3 August 2020
Article Transcript
Caricature artist Jeremy Drysdale uses the Tayasui Sketches Pro App on the iPad Pro for his live digital caricatures. The primary reason he use this app is because of the Texture/Fill-Tool. It saves him a lot of time when he gets to the coloring phase by allowing him to fill areas quickly and add a variety of shading. Here is his live-digital process from start to finish.
Tools used
- iPad Pro
- Apple Pencil
- Tayasui Sketches Pro App
Steps
1. He begins with a line drawing using the brush pen. Notice the selected tool is red.
2. Next, he uses the fill tool to add the flesh tone. Notice the different opacity and texture options to choose from.
3. The app creates a dotted-line to show the area that will be filled in.
4. When the Apple Pencil is released, the entire area is filled with the color.
5. Next, he adds some shading using the same tool and opacity.
6. The hair and eyes are now filled in with a different color using the same tool.
7. Other fills and textures are also available in the app. He uses this cloth-like texture to fill in the shirt.
8. Now he uses a full opacity white for the eyeball (and teeth if needed) and then adds some reflective spots.
9. The picture is now ready to print, but if he has time, he will take it one step further and add some additional effects.
10. The drawing is saved and then opened in a photo editing program. This one is a lighting effect. Notice how it creates a subtle gradient across the entire drawing. Jeremy refers to this as “Arizona Sunshine.”
11. The filters in a photo editing program can also be used to give the drawing a “vibrant” or a “vintage” look. Try experimenting with different ones to see what you like. Above is the subject posing with the finished drawing.
Jeremy Drysdale lives in Phoenix, Arizona, and has been drawing professionally since 2001.He joined ISCA in 2014 and attended his first convention in Reno, where he was inspired to begin drawing digital caricatures. You can see more of his work at his website: www.PhoenixCaricature.com, or you can find him on Instagram @PHXcaricature.