Friday, June 08, 2007
About Me
- Name: SEILER
- Location: Chicago, Illinois, United States
SEILER (Syler) is an award winning artist (who cares?), specializing in portraits, character design, and humorous illustration. Some of his clients include Rolling Stone, TIME magazine, The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, Penguin Group, GOLF magazine, Guitar Player, The Weekly Standard, Business Week, MAD magazine and the Village Voice, among many others. SEILER also teaches drawing and painting high end caricature illustration at Schoolism.com When not drawing or painting, SEILER spends the rest of his time with his two gorgeous girls, Isabeau and Ava!
7 Comments:
Great sketch!! How do you generally start off a drawing like this for instance, do you form the shape of the head and were outside in or vice versa, just always curious to pick the brain of such a talent like yourself.
Thank you.
I usually block in a rough head shape, placing the weight of the face where I think it should go . . . as in high forehead, or no forehead, huge chin or none at all . . . these sort of things. Then I make litte dashes to represent eyes, then a couple light marks for the nose, this is nailing down the relationship between the eyes and nose and their placement on the face. next the mouth and so on. Hope this makes sense?
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If you do all this now that you are busy.. I am worrier what you can do when you have free time.. it is awesome.. and of course all that has sense.. thanks for share..
Nice one Jason!
Fun drawing!
WOW! What else can I say! WOW
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