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Wednesday, November 02, 2005

Head Games

There are endless variations to the human head and face, and in some cases real people can have highly exaggerated features, almost like a cartoon. It’s fascinating and great fun to people-watch!

Here are a few (of many possible) ways to analyze heads…you can use these approaches to generate new ideas, or simply to go over your existing drawings and determine whether or not they’ve fallen into repetitive ruts.

posted by Paul Rivoche at 1:54 AM

7 Comments:

Blogger Jennifer B. said...

Any new posts on the way, Dr? It's been so long!

9:36 AM  
Blogger I Don't Beleive In Ghosts said...

Gotta agree! I miss your tips!

1:31 PM  
Blogger Shane White said...

Nice stuff Paul. Haven't seen you around the dog pound. I dig your Rocketfiction site too...man, I could learn all day from ya.

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2:53 PM  
Blogger Paul Rivoche said...

Thanks for the kind words all...been swamped with odd and sundry, and unfortunately posts on this blog take more time than the other two...but hope to have new content soon!

Hi shane...nice to hear from you, thanks for the appreciation! About the dog pound...well partly I've been too busy with work and family...and also...well..that pre-US-election venomous bile nonsense really put me off my dog chow...badly...

3:36 PM  
Blogger Shane White said...

Ouch...sorry to hear it. Well I'm glad your presence is still accessible and look forward to further posts!
Good Holidays to you and your family!
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6:18 PM  
Blogger virginiavalle.blogspot.com said...

Head Games .Thanks for posting this.
I will add your blog on mine links :).I will back you have a interesting blog!!!

7:44 PM  
Blogger fin said...

This reminds me of the How to Draw Comics book that I had as a little girl.

11:28 PM  

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I love being a channel for creativity and since roughly 1979 I've been creating comics covers and pages, graphic novels, animation background designs, illustrations, and more.

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  • Head Extensions 2
  • Drawing Exercises, Theory, and Practice
  • Thoughts on Cover Composition
  • Object-Tracing
  • How to Improve?
  • Perspective Tips 1
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