

This Canadian fellow wanted to be drawn as "Sport Goofy." I had to change some of his features and would rather have drawn him.

This Canadian fellow wanted to be drawn as "Sport Goofy." I had to change some of his features and would rather have drawn him.
This couple as really cool. I should've and could've pushed it further.
customer quote: (sincerely shocked and offended) "Oh that just sucks. I look like that?" And then he began feeling the pudge under his chin. It was just a demo, though.
What I like most about this picture is her shirt coming up in front of her lip.
Demo. yawn. It was freezing today.
This is my new supervisor. He is very hyper.


It was mad slow today. I did the body first and then added in some kid that sat for a demo. The body took an undersketch and a half . Undersketching is wrong!
It looks just like him. I swear! Stop looking at the Joe Bluhm in the background!
These gals were really having a great time, and that's what's important.
Still-life with Rotting Hotdog and Puddle
The male half of this drawing is a failure. I missed the bulk of his cheeks. I just made him look dumb.
This is my neighbor. I drew him from many photos. This is just one.
This is my first attept. As you can see, I was trying to simplify and generalize, turning him into a machine or something. Even though I wasn't satisfied with this drawing, I think it captured the gist of his personality.
This drawing I was more happy with. It includes very little generalizing and just pulls on those features which need be exzaggerated. The ear is generalized a lot though.
Notice how these two faces look nearly identical. That's not good. Caricatures should look different from each other
This guy was a very nice mormon and he wanted to make me a mormon too. But I said no.