Monday, July 23, 2007

And the winner is . . .

I'm proud to say I came third in this month's NCN caricature competition, for my self-caricature. Second prize went to Emily Anthony from the USA, and in first place - Shiva Zamanfar from Iran.

My prize will be a book entitled The Artist Revealed: Artists and Their Self-Portraits, donated by Court Jones. Looking forward to browsing through that!

It's an honour to recieve recognition from such talented artists as Court and the other two guest judges Jan Op De Beek and Kage Nakanishi, both of whose art has long been an inspiration for me.

I hope I'll have time to participate in more of the competitions in the future.

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Self caricature

So, after two months of planning, sketching, rendering and revising, I've finally finished my self caricature, which was done as part of the National Caricaturist Network bi-monthly competition. There were deadlines for each stage, at which point I received a lot of feedback and advice from the judges and fellow NCN members. Overall it was a highly rewarding experience, and a valuable learning opportunity. I did the whole thing in Photoshop, which I had never painted with before. Here's the finished piece, and below you can see the stages I went through to meet the competition deadlines:

Dan Johnson digital self caricature
The final piece - Click to see detail

The first deadline was to plan out initial concepts in the form of thumbnail sketches. No detail or colour required at this stage, just ideas and general positioning. I decided to use a kung fu theme, substituting a paintbrush for a sword:

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Thumbnail sketches - click for a closer look

Then it was time for the initial likeness sketches:
initial likeness sketch
Initial likeness sketch - click for a closer look

I decided to have red paint on the brush, and some red paint streaked across my face, like Bruce Lee in Enter the Dragon. It was then pointed out to me that when drawing a face looking downwards like this, you need to pay special attention to perspective, especially the eyes, the outer corners of which should appear higher than the inner corners. As I'd overlooked this, my caricature didn't look like I was looking downwards, it just looked like I had childlike features, because I'd squashed the bottom of the face up without altering the eyes. Court Jones suggested I picture the head as a cylinder and draw guidelines on it to position the features. So here is sketch number 2:

likeness sketch number 2
Likeness sketch 2

So I sorted out the perspective thing, but lost the likeness. Here is my final attempt:

final likeness sketch with construction lines
Final likeness sketches - click for a closer look

Good likeness now, but in the one on the left I had drawn it slightly slanted, so I just rotated it - the beauty of digital painting! Next stage was the final comp - a detailed sketch of the full caricature including body and any props. I came up with these three poses:

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Final comp ideas - click for a closer look

The first sketch was my initial idea, but I thought the rear arm looked awkward, so altered it to the second one, but this was too rigid. I settled on the final sketch, which was deemed the most 'kung-fu' and dynamic. Again, as I was working digitally, I only had to redraw the arm on each image.

The final stage was colouring. Here's my stages:

colouring stage 1
Colouring stage 1

Here I just got some colour down and tried to get the eyes looking good, as they are often the main key to getting a good likeness. I was told the right eye looked too cat-like and it was suggested this was because I'd made the highlight too big. I think the green was also too bright.

Colouring stage 2
Colouring stage 2

Now I was happy with the eyes, and started work on the body.

Colouring stage 3
Colouring stage 3

I painted the brush handle green to match my eyes (nice touch!) I painted the t-shirt blue as it was in my source photo, but later decided to change it to white for more contrast, and so I could put some red paint on it, as I decided the paint wouldn't be visible on the shadow side of my face.

final stage of colouring
Final stage of colouring - Click for detail

Here's the finished piece again. I added some paint streaks to my arms aswell, and spent several hours rendering the jeans, shoes and t-shirt. Overall I'm very happy with the outcome, I think it's definitely my strongest piece to date, and look forward to the challenge of doing an even better one next time!

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Tuesday, July 10, 2007

Elisha Cuthbert caricature

People often say I don't draw enough women (it's because they're harder!), so here's one. Probably best known as Kim Bauer (Jack's daughter) in 24, it's Elisha Cuthbert. Someone asked me recently to draw some of the older 24 characters. Kim is first, expect more soon(ish).

Elisha Cuthbert Caricature
Elisha Cuthbert

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Monday, July 09, 2007

New design is here!

Well, I've been working away at the new design, and it's finally finished (well, almost). The main change is from light on dark to dark on light, which makes it a lot easier to read. I've also cleared up some of the clutter, made the navigation more straightforward, and got rid of certain things, such as the guestbook. I've still got a bit of work to do on some of the pages, but it's more or less done, hope you like it!

Wednesday, July 04, 2007

Self caricature preview

I'm currently taking part in a competition on the NCN forum, to produce a full-body self caricature. The idea is that it can be used on promotional materials i.e. website, business cards, stationery etc. The final deadline is in a couple of weeks, after that you should be able to see my picture in the sidebar of this site! Here's a sneak preview of my initial likeness sketch:
self caricature Dan Johnson
Grrrrrr . . . .

In other news, you may have noticed that my blog has gone from black to white. The rest of the website is going to go the same way over the next week or so. I think it's a vast improvement, let me know if you agree.

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