For the 'sketch of the day' today, here's an old pencil sketch from 1980, which I drew standing up whilst looking down at the subject - who, incidentally, was reading my then-brand-new copy of HOW To DRAW COMICS The MARVEL WAY. (Which I got autographed by STAN LEE eleven years later.) However, lazy me couldn't be bothered drawing the book, so I blacked it out to avoid any unnecessary detail. You'll have to take my word for this I suppose, but it was a perfect likeness and everybody knew who it was on sight.
The subject was rather gangly and the chair was quite low, so because of the angle I was observing from, it really did look as if he was too big for the chair. Perhaps I should add in some background detail to give a better sense of perspective, but that can wait until I've watched some paint dry. If you enlarge the picture, you'll see that it was drawn on the back of some computer print-out paper which just happened to be lying around in the subject's flat.
2 comments:
That's an excellent sketch, Kid! Really like it.
Thanks, B. Not a bad sketch, but a very good likeness.
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