Another in the series of FreeHand drawings of World War I aircraft. For a preview of the Airco DH2 biplane (an earlier upload) see page 16 of the 11/23/92 issue of MacWEEK.
This 1915 German two-seater aircraft was known as the Walfisch ("Whale") because of its advanced streamlining. This drawing depicts a model with a fish-scale decorative motif.
This is an EPS file. To view or print it, you must Import or Place in into a page layout program or a PostScript drawing program. For best results, use FreeHand. It will "Place" in Illustrator. It will "Open" or "Place" in Canvas 3. (It won't look very good in those programs, but it_will_print.)
Computers at The Savannah College of Art and Design
Computers are being used more and more in all areas of art. The Savannah College of Art and Design is committed to preparing students to meet tomorrow's needs in electronic imagery. SCAD’s Mac lab is equipped with large screen and color monitors, laser printers, scanners, and the latest in software.
Professor Jim Alley started the Mac lab. Alley's computer work has been published in Macworld magazine and "Becoming a Mac Artist" as well as on the cover of ProFiles magazine. He has been the featured artist in SCAN (Small Computers in the Arts News) and AmigaWorld Magazine. Examples of work by Alley and several of his students can be found in "Becoming An Amiga Artist" and "SuperPaint 3: Everything You Need To Know."
Alley’s students share his enthusiasm for the computer. "The students here are doing exciting things in many areas. The computer is a tool, just like a camera, paintbrush, or loom. All tools have their strengths and their limitations. It is up to the individual artist to find the best combination of tools to achieve the effects he desires. Right now the computer is one of the most exciting tools available."
About The College:
The Savannah College of Art and Design offers B.F.A., M.F.A., and B.Arch. degrees, with opportunities for specialization in computer art, graphic design, illustration, historic preservation, interior design, painting, photography, fiber arts, video, and architecture. A year–round program of study is offered, including programs in New York and abroad, and internships are emphasized. The College is private, nonprofit, and accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools.