Tuesday, October 19, 2010

Depp Sketch



Depp sketch and study for an upcoming illustration . . .



I did the gesture sketch in only 60 seconds because I wanted to get the basics down as fast as I could. It's a good exercise to try, and fun too!

11 Comments:

Blogger Alucard said...

Awesome sketch and great that we can see the process almost all of your work. Big thanks for that.

11:56 AM  
Anonymous Daniel said...

ha.. I would like to but I can't get a basic likeness in 60 seconds.. no matter what in my drawings I always seem to get a "likeness" enough you can tell who it is supposed to be.. but off just enough to tell something is wrong.. I'm stumped.

Great sketch as usual. I always enjoy seeing the process.


HEY.. meant to ask.. whatever happened with the Acrylic DVD/class you were shooting a few months back??

11:58 AM  
Blogger Aaron Wilkin said...

WoW!!!! This is amazing man!!! I love the subtle lines,highlights, and shadows!!!!! Well Done!!! Is this for RS?

12:09 PM  
Blogger Noah Stokes said...

Always love how you handle hair - even in sketches. Do you sketch with the 24 brush (photoshop) or do you use a round brush?

12:46 PM  
Blogger Jesse Winchester said...

HAHAHAHAHA

You blow my mind Jason.
Thanks for the WIP images. I am very smitten with your 60 second sketch.

I just posted a painting of ODB....

1:53 PM  
Blogger Barry O'Donoghue said...

Cool sketch Jason. Just after looking through your last few posts man- the two rolling stones paintings are amazing!

3:02 PM  
Blogger Dominic Philibert said...

Awesome man!
Perfect likeness!
Love the eyes and glasses!

9:12 PM  
Blogger William K. Moore said...

I like the contrast of the shape of the skull to the hat - Seems a natural setup if humor is intended for this job. The realism takes it to another level so I imagine anything is possible, funny or serious - come to think of it Depp has had so many looks.. why not this? Great job Jason -

1:35 AM  
Blogger DGV said...

Amazing sketch Jason! I'm sure the final illustration will be awesome! :D

4:47 AM  
Blogger Jorge Restrepo H. said...

I think doing the sketch very quickly allows better capture the likeness of the character more accurately and, in this procedure, intuition plays a big role.
As always AWESOME!!

6:33 AM  
Blogger OneBigHappy said...

Very cool. You are bringing out Johnny Depp's inner Truman Capote.

12:47 PM  

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