I think you are going for caricature. Caricatures can have many different emotional tones. Many are very light-hearted and humorous, even while respecting the subject's feelings and integrity. Other caricatures can have an obviously demeaning quality deliberately meant to insult the subject. Caricatures take one or more features that is characteristic of a person and will emphasize or exaggerate these features in the drawing.
A caricature is a type of picture that exaggerates a person's peculiarities or distinctive features for a humorous or satirical effect. It often distorts certain characteristics of the individual in a playful or exaggerated way to create a humorous representation. Caricatures are commonly found in editorial cartoons, entertainment, and as personalized gifts.
a ham
Usually if you take a picture from and upwards side angle while looking up at the camera it will exaggerate your features and make you look better. But it doesn't necessarily work for everyone.
A person who pretends to be sick or exaggerates illnesses or pains.
A person who over exaggerates is often called a drama queen. Clinically the tendency to over exaggerate is called histrionic.
Pamparon is chabacano for a person who exaggerates; a big liar.
It can be a case of what is called "Munchhausen's by proxy". Munchhausen's refers to a person who exaggerates or creates an illness serious enough to need special attention. The point of doing this is exactly that - to get attention. Munchhausen's by proxy means that a persons exaggerates or creates an illness in another so that the person gets attention for the care and concern shown that other person.
A portrait is a word for a picture of a person.
alarmist
Someone who exaggerates the truth
A caricature is a portrait that exaggerates certain features or characteristics of a person in a humorous or satirical way. It is often used for comic effect or social commentary.
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