Hello I'm Mike Manley, welcome to my studio Blog. I am veteran comic and animation artist and I created and edit Draw! Magazine. This blog is a chronicle of what's happening in my studio. Follow my process and path as an painter, cartoonist and teacher and find out how they inform and enrich each other!
Monday, September 17, 2007
Charcoal Wipe-out
This is my homework assignment for this week's cast drawing with Patrick Conners. We had to do a charcoal wipe-out. I choose to do a self portrait as it was the easiest with the time I had. This was drawn in Vine Charcoal on Daler-Rowney Latte paper 18 x 24. I used some powedered charcola to tone the canvas first.
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7 comments:
Mike,
Nice job! Excellent likeness! But it looks like you are doing the Spock eyebrow thingee :-)
Did you work from a photo or did you use a mirror?
How did you do the lights - with a kneaded eraser? Those small highlight areas in your goatee - done the same way?
Shoot me an email when you have a chance?
-Jonathan
THAT LOOK REAL!
Nice work, Mike. Looks like you're having a blast!
Looks great Mike, although I think your jawline seems just a tad too low... the drawing's I mean, not your actual jaw. That's just fine! =) Especially now, with New Svelte Mike® (now with Retsin)!
Funny, but for some reason, this reminds me a bit of a Blev drawing, As if Bret did a portrait of you. That's a compliment, as I'm sure you know...
Best,
Rich
JG, This drawing was started by first toning the drawing paper with charcoal, i used powdered charcoal and used some paper towel to rub it around to a nice sort of even look. Then taking a piece of vine charcoal I drew in my head roughly, sight measuring for accuracy. Next using a Chamois Cloth I started wiping out little by little. Then it's back and forth between my finger, a kneeded eraser and somtimes the chamoi. The highlights are all wiped out including the beard higlights etc.
Jamar, I am indeed having a lot of fun, though it is hard work too.
Thanks Rich. Being Blevinesque is always a good thing.
Very nice Mike! Moody.....like I wouldn't want to start an argument with you.
What I like about the wipe-out technique is that it feels sort of like painting.
-Bill*
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