The pressure sensitivity curve on my Wacom feels off — how to fix?
I want to share my complete process for a commission piece from initial brief to final delivery, because the professional workflow is rarely discussed as clearly as the artistic process.
Step 1: intake. I send a standard brief questionnaire (character description, intended use, resolution needs, deadline, reference images if any). I don't start work until this is complete.
Step 2: quote and contract. Fixed price for fixed scope. I email the quote with a clear description of what's included and what costs extra. Contract signed, 50% deposit paid before any work begins.
Step 3: sketch phase. Three thumbnail directions, client picks one. Two rounds of sketch refinement included. Additional rounds billed at hourly rate.
Step 4: color rough. Full color at reduced resolution for approval. This is where most significant changes are made — catching problems at this stage prevents expensive reworks later.
Step 5: final render. No new structural changes at this stage. Texture, detail, final color grading.
Step 6: delivery. High-res PNG and source file. Invoice for remaining 50%. I follow up 14 days later if payment hasn't been received.
The system isn't romantic but it works. The artists I know who have the most difficult commission experiences are the ones who skip steps, especially the brief and contract.
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