Mountain Mama
“Mountain Mama” 1987 by Ralph Hawke Manis of Infinitee Designs. Created with water color paints for the artists comic book entitled “Space Pirates”.
Photorealism art created with a myriad of different mediums from graphite pencil to Adobe Photoshop by Infinitee Designs digital art expert Ralph Manis.
“Mountain Mama” 1987 by Ralph Hawke Manis of Infinitee Designs. Created with water color paints for the artists comic book entitled “Space Pirates”.
“Princess” With her pony Unicorn 1983. Fantasy art oil painting by Ralph Manis of Infinitee Designs. Created with oil paint for the artists comic book
“Janie” 1993 Acrylic painting on fine art paper by Ralph Hawke Manis of Infinitee Designs. For the artists comic book entitled “Space Pirates”
Lynn’s Patio 3D sensual, futuristic art nude. Woman’s body created with Poser, cityscape with Bryce 3D, hair and touch ups were done with Photoshop
Destiny CD cover art by Ralph Manis of Infinitee Designs for the band X Project out of Eureka, CA. 3D graphics created with Poser, Bryce 3D & Photoshop
Angie 3D portrait tutorial CD cover art and package design by Ralph Hawke Manis. I find creating CD covers much easier than writing tutorials
“Wood Nymphs” Graphite pencil sketch by Ralph Hawke Manis. Created with a standard number two pencil as a character study for the artists comic book
“Field of Dreams” Graphite pencil sketch by Ralph Hawke Manis. Created as a character study for the artists comic book entitled “Space Pirates”
First Self Portrait of and by Ralph Hawke Hawke Manis. Created with an standard number two graphite pencil from a photograph taken by Michele Musacchio
Janis Schmitt February, 1978 Playboy Playmate of the month. Pencil sketch portrait of a the Playboy Bunny. I learned anatomy from drawing models like this.
“Morning Sun” Sensual, erotic nude pencil sketch by Ralph Hawke Manis of Infinitee Designs Drawn from a photo of an unknown Playboy Playmate circa 1977
Nastassja Kinski portrait by Ralph Hawke Manis from the movie poster used to advertise the movie “Tess”. Drawn with a standard number two pencil