Family of five. The wife almost didn't sit down for it after the husband was drawn. She got scared. I've noticed this tends to happen a lot after the children are drawn. In some cases I think it stems from the idea that they realize that I DO draw adults differently from the kids.
Another couple. Interesting thing with the guy was that his nose actually was turned slightly to the right when you looked at him head on. Decided to go for a semi 3/4 view on the wife. I think it worked out very well for the picture. Shame that the photo didn't pick up on the coloring well. Would've took a better shot, but was pressed for time.
These ladies were great and full of character. Makes it easier to draw them. Gotta be careful with these necks though. Sometimes the portrait sensibilities makes me want to make them wider than they should be.
He won a giant stuffed dog from one of the games in the park. The only thing I despise about this sketch was that he made me knock off the 5 O'Clock shadow and stubble. I think doing that hurt the likeness a bit.
This one could've so used color. Like it, but not as much as I could have. Head tilt is a little wrong too as I didn't trust my judgment as much as I should have.
Quick, but good. 3/4 view sketching is finally starting to feel a bit more comfortable for me to do. Still not perfect, but things are actually starting to go where they need to.
And then there's this one. I like the other two as well, but I feel like I REALLY nailed the girl at the bottom. The expression, the hat, everything.
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