Look at the face of the person you are drawing. Do they have any features that stand out, it could be a pointy nose or large ears? Then look at the features as shapes and make them look different, but still recognisable. Try to start with the features that you wont change too much, then work on the ones that you will.
One can learn to draw a caricature by reading the tutorials and watching videos at the websites, such as Learn to Draw, Tom Richmond and Dragoart. Drawing a caricature can be a lot of fun.
The related links below will help you to draw caricatures and use speech balloons .
AnimatedDraw and learn-to-draw has caricature drawing tutorials on their sites. There is also a book called "How to Draw Caricatures" by Lenn Redman ($4.75) that is very useful in learning caricatures.
The artist made a big nose, when he drew the caricature of me. LOL
caricature is a copy cat of character
Normand Hudon has written: 'La caricature' -- subject(s): Caricature 'J'ai mauvaise mine' -- subject(s): Caricature
Caricature Software is a software that creates caricature effects on pictures. Caricature is an art where certain qualities are exaggerated. The software has many themes, templates. and is easy to use.
Grant Wright has written: 'The art of caricature' -- subject(s): Caricature
A writer might use caricature to exaggerate certain traits or features of a character for comedic effect or to make a satirical commentary on society. Caricature can also help to create memorable and larger-than-life characters that stand out in a story.
The Caricature of a Face - 1912 was released on: USA: 8 April 1912
A caricature is a cartoon image of a person. Someone with an over the top character may be seen as very funny, very grumpy, or very frustrated in a caricature of themselves.
An example of a caricature are the political cartoons in the New York Times. These images are have similar characteristics to the person they represent.