Morning Sun
“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
Sensual art created with a myriad of different mediums from graphite pencil to Adobe Photoshop by Infinitee Designs digital artist Ralph Hawke Manis.
“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
“Lion Angel” Graphite pencil sketch by Ralph Hawke Manis of Infinitee Designs. Created with a standard number two pencil for the artists comic book
Lounging Window sensual nude by Ralph Hawke Manis of Infinitee Designs. Created with a standard number two pencil for the artists comic book Space Pirates
“Michelle” Sensual, erotic nude pencil sketch by Ralph Hawke Manis. Created as a character study for the artists comic book entitled “Space Pirates”
“Gina” Graphite pencil sketch by Ralph Hawke Manis Created with a standard number two pencil for the artists comic book entitled “Space Pirates”
“Dreamer” Graphite pencil sketch by Ralph Hawke Manis. Created with a standard number two pencil. A sketch of an unknown Penthouse Pet.
“Beauty” Graphite pencil sketch by Ralph Hawke Manis. Created with a standard number two pencil. A sketch of an unknown Penthouse Pet.
“Amazon Queen” Graphite pencil sketch by Ralph Hawke Manis. Created with a standard number two pencil as a character study for the artists comic.
“Ann Pennington” Graphite pencil sketch portrait by Ralph Hawke Manis. Created with a standard number two pencil. One of my favorite Playboy Playmates.
Butterfly Lady – A 3D digital fantasy art illustration Woman’s body created with Poser, landscape with Bryce 4, hair and touch ups with Adobe Photoshop.
Butterfly Lady Tapestry 3D and 2D Illustration mix created with Bryce 3D, Poser and Photoshop and to be produced as a decorative interior wall hanging
“Roberta” Erotic, sensual art nude and photo realistic graphite pencil sketch by artist Ralph Manis. A character development for the artists comic book