Caricature Academy

How to Become the Most Popular Person at Any Party with a Cheap Pen and 3 Weeks of Practice

Three weeks of practice. One napkin at a BBQ. The whole table wanted their face drawn.

5,236+ students across 20+ countries

A bold, exaggerated caricature portrait drawn in ink
Steve Rampton, professional caricature artist

Picture a family barbecue. You grab a napkin and a Sharpie, tell your cousin to hold still for thirty seconds, then slide their face across the table. The whole yard stops talking. Someone says "Do me next." Then their kid pulls at your sleeve. You're the entertainment now.

Caricature is the only drawing skill where people actually want to be your subject. You're not sitting alone in a corner sketching. You're performing. And the crowd loves it.

Steve Rampton drawing a caricature live at an event

You Go to Parties. You Bring the Wine. You Leave Without Anyone Remembering You Were There.

Not because you're boring. Because there's nothing that makes the moment yours.

You're one of twelve adults standing around a kitchen island saying "so what's new with you?" for the third time. Someone tells a story everyone's heard. Someone checks the score on their phone. The host refreshes the chip bowl. By 9:30, people are looking for their keys.

Meanwhile, you've watched other people own a room. The brother-in-law who plays guitar. The neighbor who does card tricks. The coworker who tells stories so well people literally pull up chairs. They all have a thing. A skill that makes them the person everyone's glad showed up.

You've never had one. Not because you're not interesting. Because you never found the right one.

The thing you're missing isn't confidence or charisma. It's a skill that creates a moment. Something people watch, react to, and talk about after you leave.
A technically correct but boring realistic portrait attempt

You don't need to draw like this. Nobody at a party lines up for a portrait that looks like a passport photo.

There's an entire art form built on breaking the rules.
In caricature, the "mistakes" ARE the art.

  • That nose you drew too big? Perfect.
  • The grin that's way too wide? Even better.
  • Those proportions that are completely off? That's literally the whole point.
Every other art form punishes your mistakes.
Caricature celebrates them.

This isn't about lowering the bar. It's about playing a completely different game. One where the inner critic that killed your drawing has no ammunition.

How do you "mess up" an art form where exaggeration IS the technique? Where the more "wrong" your drawing is, the more personality it has? You can't.

And that changes everything. The same skill that makes a drawing funny is the skill that makes a room full of people stop and watch. You're not learning to draw perfectly. You're learning to draw someone so accurately wrong that everyone at the table points and says "that's SO him."

You might be thinking: "I'm not artistic enough for this. Caricature looks like it takes real talent."

That's fair. Caricature artists on boardwalks make it look effortless, and the gap between where you are and where they are feels massive. But that gap is mostly knowledge, not talent. Knowing what to exaggerate matters more than knowing how to shade.

That's exactly why Steve Rampton built this course the way he did. He doesn't start with technique. He starts with how to see faces differently.

Meet Your Instructor, Steve Rampton

Professional Event Caricaturist & Instructor

Steve Rampton drawing caricatures

Steve draws faces for a living. Not in a studio. At parties, corporate events, weddings, and comedy shows. The places where speed matters and reactions are instant. If the drawing isn't funny and fast, he doesn't eat.

He's been doing this for over a decade, and his credentials are hard to argue with:

  • Fine arts degree from Rutgers University
  • Trained by the head artist at Mad Magazine
  • Drew caricatures of Joe Rogan, Jeff Ross, and Bert Kreischer
  • Event work with Google, Panasonic, and KFC
  • 5,236+ students enrolled across 20+ countries

Steve doesn't teach "how to draw." He teaches how to make someone look at a 30-second sketch of their own face and burst out laughing. That's a completely different skill.

One of Steve's bold, exaggerated caricature examples showing his signature style

Caricature Academy: Here's What's Inside

6 video modules that take you from "I can't draw" to "everyone at the party wants me to draw them." Each module builds on the last. You'll follow along with Steve as he breaks down faces, exaggerates features, and draws at party speed.

The format is simple: watch, follow along, practice on real faces. Every lesson has downloadable exercises. You go at your own pace, and you keep access forever.

What You'll Learn

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Total bonus value: $116

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Skills That Actually Show Up at Parties

A lively exaggerated caricature compared to a flat realistic drawing
  • The 10-second face scan that tells you exactly which feature to exaggerate first
  • Why trying to draw "accurately" is the #1 reason your caricatures look dead (and the fix that takes 5 minutes to learn)
  • A napkin-and-Sharpie technique that gets laughs even if you've never taken an art class
  • How Steve draws a recognizable caricature in under 60 seconds at live events (broken down step by step)
  • The "Water-Balloon Theory" that makes exaggeration feel intuitive instead of random
  • Why most YouTube caricature tutorials teach portrait drawing with a funny label on it (and what real caricature actually requires)
  • The specific pen, paper, and marker setup Steve recommends for under $20
  • How to handle the moment someone says "Do me next!" without freezing up
  • A 3-color technique that makes any black-and-white caricature look like you spent 20 minutes on it (you didn't)
  • The biggest mistake beginners make with noses (and the counterintuitive rule that fixes it)
  • How one student went from "I can barely draw stick figures" to getting paid for caricatures at a local fair

Everything Above. One Price. Keep It Forever.

Student caricature work showing bold exaggeration and personality Another student's finished caricature with confident linework

$109

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This page started as a test. Steve wanted to see if he could teach caricature online as well as he teaches it in person. That was 5,000+ students ago. The course will eventually go to its full price, but while this page is live, you get in at $49.

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Try the course for 30 days. Go through the modules. Draw your first caricature at a family gathering or a friend's birthday party. If people don't stop and watch, if they don't ask you to draw them next, email us and we refund every penny. No forms, no hoops, no guilt trip.

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What Students Are Saying

Student testimonial showing their caricature progress and feedback Student testimonial about their experience with Caricature Academy Student review highlighting the course quality and results Student feedback about learning caricature for the first time

"This is something that I've always wanted to be able to do but never knew where to even start."

-- Caricature Academy Student

Frequently Asked Questions

No. Steve designed this course for people who describe themselves as "not artistic." The exercises start from absolute zero. If you can hold a pen and draw a circle (even a bad one), you can do this. Several students started with no drawing background at all and were drawing recognizable caricatures within the first two weeks.

Most students start producing recognizable, exaggerated faces within the first two weeks of practice. "Party-ready" caricatures that get reactions from real people typically come around week three. Speed improves from there. Steve draws at events in 60 seconds or less, but that's after years of reps. You don't need to be that fast to have fun with it.

A pen and paper. Seriously. Steve covers his exact recommended setup in Module 1, and the total cost is under $20. You don't need an art store haul or a drawing tablet. Some students use Sharpies and printer paper. As you advance, you can add markers for color, but it's completely optional.

The core course is 6 modules plus 4 bonus sections. Most students go through it in 2-4 weeks depending on how much time they spend practicing. Access is lifetime. You pay once, you keep it forever. Go back and rewatch any lesson whenever you want.

Some students have. Event caricaturists typically charge $100-$250/hour at parties and corporate events. That's not the main angle of this course (it's built around the social/fun side), but Steve covers the business basics in the bonuses and several students have picked up paid gigs at local fairs and birthday parties. Whether you ever charge for it or just become the most popular person at family gatherings, that's your call.

Caricature humor comes from the exaggeration, not from you being a comedian. When you make someone's big nose bigger or their wide smile wider, the drawing is funny because it's true. You don't need to write jokes. You just need to see what makes a face unique and push it further than a normal drawing would. Steve's method makes this systematic, not random.

A single private drawing lesson typically runs $50-$100/hour. You're getting 6 full modules, 4 bonus sections, downloadable reference materials, and lifetime access for less than one lesson. Plus the 30-day guarantee means you can go through the entire course, test it at a real party, and get a full refund if you're not satisfied. There's no downside.

Everything You Get Today

Student caricature work displayed in a casual setting Student practicing caricature at their workspace Collection of student feedback and finished caricature work
Caricature Academy (6 Modules) $109
Vibrant Color Techniques $29 FREE
Digital Caricature Basics $39 FREE
Full Body Caricatures $29 FREE
Steve's Reference Library $19 FREE
Total Value: $225 Your Price: $49

Look. You've probably watched caricature videos on YouTube, thought "that's cool," and then closed the tab. Maybe you've bought a sketchbook that's still mostly blank. That's normal. Video tutorials don't give you structure, feedback loops, or a system for seeing faces the way caricaturists do.

This course does. And with the 30-day guarantee, the worst case is you spend a few weeks drawing funny faces, decide it's not for you, and get every dollar back. The best case? You show up to the next party, pull out a pen, and become the person everyone remembers.

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