Hello I'm Mike Manley, welcome to my studio Blog. I am veteran comic, animation artist and created and edit Draw! Magazine. This blog is a chronicle of what's happening in my studio at home or in school,follow as I show my process and as a cartoonist, painter, teacher and more. I'm currently enrolled in the MFA Program at The Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Art. Follow my process and path as an painter/student/student and find out how they inform and enrich each other! Mike M
Wednesday, March 16, 2005
Self portrait
A quick charcoal self portrait I did last nite to relax after a quick commercial rush job.
That's a very nice, loose portrait. Couldn't agree more with your comments on the Thing, too.
Have you found a useful way to keep a loose flexibility when you're working on comic pages? I know that the above sketch is deliberately loose, etc., but I find I have a hard time keeping any real looseness in my pages when I work. Any ideas?
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That's a very nice, loose portrait. Couldn't agree more with your comments on the Thing, too.
Have you found a useful way to keep a loose flexibility when you're working on comic pages? I know that the above sketch is deliberately loose, etc., but I find I have a hard time keeping any real looseness in my pages when I work. Any ideas?
You are soooo cute!
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