In my Illustrative Drawing Principles class, we were given an assignment to create a caricature of a famous person. It was suggested that we choose someone with "character" in their face as they would be easier to work with and push the facial features to an extreme. I found this to be one of the more enjoyable projects.
The celebrity I chose was Ron Perlman because, come on, look at his face, he's almost a caricature already. We started off with 3 preliminary iterations of our chosen person, each drawing pushed farther than the one prior.
These are the first 3 mounted:
For my final version I aimed for a middle ground between the second and third versions and it turned out like this:
-Tim-
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