How I Work

  1. My Approach
  2. Cost Estimate
  3. Turn Around Time
  4. What I Require
  5. Payment Method
  6. Copyright

My Approach

I like to deal directly with the client one-on-one. Designing with the client is the best approach and the safest way to attain the satisfied results. I start with rough ideas and any supporting references available. Reference materials are key in achieving a desired goal and in saving time, time in which I may spend researching. While working one-on-one roughing out the design(s) we can then identify any possible problems and propose workable solutions.

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Cost Estimate

Basecoat, Clear coat, and Art: Pricing depends on a number of things: colors, special effects, size, number of pieces, and if whether or not body work is needed. If your basecoat  is of superior quality we might be able to work over your existing paint. Either basecoat over or laying the art work on top of the existing paint.

Projects can be simple to complex thus affecting the wide range of pricing. When the client and I understand the full idea of what is involved, then the project can be given a quote. Complex projects may require a maximum budget to work within. You can trust that I will not exceed your quote unless both you, the client, and I agree to changes during the project. 

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Turn Around Time

Turn around time depends upon current work load. The first project in is the first project out. Pre-booking time slots with a deposit can be discussed and considered.

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What I Require

Before I begin a project I need photos of the vehicle from multiple angles. This may be especially needed if parts need to be shipped. This will give us our before shots to go with our after shots and it will allow me to see and compare parts that will fit, thus comparing how a design can fit or help fit the streamline of the vehicle. Also if there's parts on the vehicle that won't be seen in person, such as body kits etc.., the client should mark any relevant parts with chalk, a pencil (if the base color is light enough), grease pencil, a water soluble marker, tape, or even a crayon to indicate where parts sit and such. Make any relevant markings, i.e. seats, struts, etc.. For example, this is to indicate where a seat would sit and how much it obscures the view of what needs to be painted with design and what doesn't. Also the photos may be used  should we decide to have some of our stencils cut out with a plotter.

I also need complete mailing and shipping addresses, along with contact numbers.

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Payment Method

Cash, Check, or Money Order

Make Payable to: Dennis T Panzik

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Copyright

I retain all copyright to the original art unless agreed otherwise. We encourage the promotion of the project, i.e.. magazines, videos, calendars, etc.
Please send us copies.

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Designed By: DYNOMYT Entertainment & Design
Copyright © 2006  Dennis T Panzik. All rights reserved.
Revised: 03/23/07.