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No. Just sketched out what I was after on the wood. If your interested in particular things start looking for them in magazines, newspapers etc. I always liked the body style of Lil' Abner cartoons and now the Manga style is almost the same. Go to a book store and check out the Comic book rack to see if you can find something and also check out the Art section. There are tons of books on drawing Manga style cartoons that really get into the female form and face.
Lynn, thanks for the reminder.......for those of you to young to have a memory of Al Capp's "Lil' Abner" here's a link to his site and a lot of good visual input!
Lynn, You have a very nice female caricature for sure. I think you are right also in she is what every cowboy caricature would want. That is real nice. Love the expression, the flow of the scene, looks like she is readi to lasso her a hombre.
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Kenny
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