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Showing posts with label Charles Addams. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Charles Addams. Show all posts
Thursday, November 14, 2013
Wednesday and Pugsley Addams Portrait
Wednesday and Pugsley's portraits are now complete. I’m really picky though, it will probably change. I had two people suggest making Pugsley chubbier, so I am definitely going to alter that in the next couple days.
Three members of the Addams Family complete, five members left. I’m also thinking of doing a “family portrait” style group shot and another picture of just the mansion.
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Christina Ricci,
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Gomez Addams,
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John Astin,
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Pugsley Addams,
Wednesday Addams
Monday, November 11, 2013
Gomez Addams attempt 1 and 2
I’ve been pouring over Charles Addams and Dan DeCarlo’s art. Such
inspirations to me. I decided to take a crack at my interpretation of
the Addams Family.
The top is my final design, the second is my second attempt, and the bottom is my first attempt.
The final rendition I fixed his cigar, and gave Gomez the John Astin signature devious smile. Really grateful to so much constructive criticism on this piece.
The second attempt I went straight for a John Astin look, rather than the previous attempt that was a blend of John Astin and Raúl Juliá’s features with the initial design. I think the previous attempt turned him into a young Cesar Romero.
I still need to flip the cigar. I totally wasn’t even thinking when I drew it lit. I was basing it on an Astin photo with an unlit cigar.
The top is my final design, the second is my second attempt, and the bottom is my first attempt.
The final rendition I fixed his cigar, and gave Gomez the John Astin signature devious smile. Really grateful to so much constructive criticism on this piece.
The second attempt I went straight for a John Astin look, rather than the previous attempt that was a blend of John Astin and Raúl Juliá’s features with the initial design. I think the previous attempt turned him into a young Cesar Romero.
I still need to flip the cigar. I totally wasn’t even thinking when I drew it lit. I was basing it on an Astin photo with an unlit cigar.
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