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COMMISSION AN ILLUSTRATION: Useful guides to help you make the most of your association with The Drawing Studio. Includes a description of our 3 step process; what our previews look like and how they help you decide what view point to use and how the design and material choices look; our Ordering Checklists will help insure that nothing 'falls through the cracks' when the project demands perfection and includes our 'Contact Info', 'Project Info', 'Final Format', 'Final Notes' and Final Fonts' checklists in Adobe Acrobat PDF format for easy reading and printing.

 

CONTRACT: Our 2 page contract insures that there is a clear understanding between both parties: you the client and The Drawing Studio. It is in this way that The Drawing Studio can focus only on the quality of the final illustrations and not be distracted by misunderstandings.

MARKETING: This pdf file is our Marking Package and can be used by Architects to show some of The Drawing Studio's qualifications to prospective clients.

PRINTING GUIDE: This description will help our clients make additional prints of the digital files we send them.

SENDING FILES: This description will help your staff with coordination of sending files to The Drawing Studio.

 

PDF LIBRARY: The following topics (all pdf files) represent our public offering to other illustrators, and students of illustration, useful hints and tips for getting the most out of your software. The CAD tips are directed for Graphisoft's ArchiCAD. The Survey is an article I compiled and wrote for the American Society of Architectural Illustrators on the current state of the rendering society, considering that in 1994 the digital media was just beginning to show itself as a potentially useful medium for illustrators