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Take a walk-through guide for using draw mark:

  1. Log in to your airSlate SignNow profile.
  2. Find your record in your folders or upload a new one.
  3. Access the document and make edits using the Tools menu.
  4. Place fillable boxes, type text and eSign it.
  5. Add several signees by emails configure the signing sequence.
  6. Specify which recipients will receive an completed version.
  7. Use Advanced Options to restrict access to the document and set up an expiry date.
  8. Click Save and Close when finished.

In addition, there are more enhanced capabilities open for draw mark. List users to your shared digital workplace, view teams, and track teamwork. Numerous customers all over the US and Europe agree that a system that brings everything together in a single cohesive work area, is what organizations need to keep workflows functioning effortlessly. The airSlate SignNow REST API allows you to integrate eSignatures into your application, internet site, CRM or cloud storage. Check out airSlate SignNow and get faster, easier and overall more efficient eSignature workflows!

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  1. Create an airSlate SignNow account (if you haven’t registered yet) or log in using your Google or Facebook.
  2. Click Upload and select one of your documents.
  3. Use the My Signature tool to create your unique signature.
  4. Turn the document into a dynamic PDF with fillable fields.
  5. Fill out your new form and click Done.

Once finished, send an invite to sign to multiple recipients. Get an enforceable contract in minutes using any device. Explore more features for making professional PDFs; add fillable fields draw mark and collaborate in teams. The eSignature solution supplies a safe process and works based on SOC 2 Type II Certification. Make sure that your information are protected and therefore no one can take them.

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Using this brief how-to guide below, expand your eSignature workflow into Google and draw mark:

  1. Go to the Chrome web store and find the airSlate SignNow extension.
  2. Click Add to Chrome.
  3. Log in to your account or register a new one.
  4. Upload a document and click Open in airSlate SignNow.
  5. Modify the document.
  6. Sign the PDF using the My Signature tool.
  7. Click Done to save your edits.
  8. Invite other participants to sign by clicking Invite to Sign and selecting their emails/names.

Create a signature that’s built in to your workflow to draw mark and get PDFs eSigned in minutes. Say goodbye to the piles of papers sitting on your workplace and start saving time and money for extra essential duties. Selecting the airSlate SignNow Google extension is an awesome convenient option with plenty of advantages.

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If you’re like most, you’re used to downloading the attachments you get, printing them out and then signing them, right? Well, we have good news for you. Signing documents in your inbox just got a lot easier. The airSlate SignNow add-on for Gmail allows you to draw mark without leaving your mailbox. Do everything you need; add fillable fields and send signing requests in clicks.

How to draw mark in Gmail:

  1. Find airSlate SignNow for Gmail in the G Suite Marketplace and click Install.
  2. Log in to your airSlate SignNow account or create a new one.
  3. Open up your email with the PDF you need to sign.
  4. Click Upload to save the document to your airSlate SignNow account.
  5. Click Open document to open the editor.
  6. Sign the PDF using My Signature.
  7. Send a signing request to the other participants with the Send to Sign button.
  8. Enter their email and press OK.

As a result, the other participants will receive notifications telling them to sign the document. No need to download the PDF file over and over again, just draw mark in clicks. This add-one is suitable for those who choose working on more valuable goals instead of wasting time for nothing. Enhance your day-to-day routine with the award-winning eSignature service.

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How to sign a PDF template on the go without an application

For many products, getting deals done on the go means installing an app on your phone. We’re happy to say at airSlate SignNow we’ve made singing on the go faster and easier by eliminating the need for a mobile app. To eSign, open your browser (any mobile browser) and get direct access to airSlate SignNow and all its powerful eSignature tools. Edit docs, draw mark and more. No installation or additional software required. Close your deal from anywhere.

Take a look at our step-by-step instructions that teach you how to draw mark.

  1. Open your browser and go to signnow.com.
  2. Log in or register a new account.
  3. Upload or open the document you want to edit.
  4. Add fillable fields for text, signature and date.
  5. Draw, type or upload your signature.
  6. Click Save and Close.
  7. Click Invite to Sign and enter a recipient’s email if you need others to sign the PDF.

Working on mobile is no different than on a desktop: create a reusable template, draw mark and manage the flow as you would normally. In a couple of clicks, get an enforceable contract that you can download to your device and send to others. Yet, if you really want an application, download the airSlate SignNow app. It’s secure, quick and has an excellent layout. Enjoy smooth eSignature workflows from the office, in a taxi or on an airplane.

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How to sign a PDF file employing an iPad

iOS is a very popular operating system packed with native tools. It allows you to sign and edit PDFs using Preview without any additional software. However, as great as Apple’s solution is, it doesn't provide any automation. Enhance your iPhone’s capabilities by taking advantage of the airSlate SignNow app. Utilize your iPhone or iPad to draw mark and more. Introduce eSignature automation to your mobile workflow.

Signing on an iPhone has never been easier:

  1. Find the airSlate SignNow app in the AppStore and install it.
  2. Create a new account or log in with your Facebook or Google.
  3. Click Plus and upload the PDF file you want to sign.
  4. Tap on the document where you want to insert your signature.
  5. Explore other features: add fillable fields or draw mark.
  6. Use the Save button to apply the changes.
  7. Share your documents via email or a singing link.

Make a professional PDFs right from your airSlate SignNow app. Get the most out of your time and work from anywhere; at home, in the office, on a bus or plane, and even at the beach. Manage an entire record workflow seamlessly: build reusable templates, draw mark and work on documents with business partners. Transform your device into a powerful business for closing offers.

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How to eSign a PDF Android

For Android users to manage documents from their phone, they have to install additional software. The Play Market is vast and plump with options, so finding a good application isn’t too hard if you have time to browse through hundreds of apps. To save time and prevent frustration, we suggest airSlate SignNow for Android. Store and edit documents, create signing roles, and even draw mark.

The 9 simple steps to optimizing your mobile workflow:

  1. Open the app.
  2. Log in using your Facebook or Google accounts or register if you haven’t authorized already.
  3. Click on + to add a new document using your camera, internal or cloud storages.
  4. Tap anywhere on your PDF and insert your eSignature.
  5. Click OK to confirm and sign.
  6. Try more editing features; add images, draw mark, create a reusable template, etc.
  7. Click Save to apply changes once you finish.
  8. Download the PDF or share it via email.
  9. Use the Invite to sign function if you want to set & send a signing order to recipients.

Turn the mundane and routine into easy and smooth with the airSlate SignNow app for Android. Sign and send documents for signature from any place you’re connected to the internet. Create good-looking PDFs and draw mark with just a few clicks. Put together a perfect eSignature workflow using only your smartphone and improve your general efficiency.

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after a two-week long unexpected hiatus you guys I am back hopefully what is going on drive to crew Randy here they brand new drawing tutorial video for you guys and you guys have been waiting for a long time for me to actually go back to doing tutorial videos just like this one thank you so much for being patient for those of you guys who've been waiting well here is Iron Man mark 85 you guys have been waiting for this one as well this is of course the one with the helmet on so yeah let's go ahead and get started before we actually begin you guys be sure to read the description of this video down there you'll find a list of my drawing tools some tips to succeed in your drawing as you're following this tutorial how to make tutorial suggestions if you have any and best of all a link to a free coloring page that is based on this tutorial and having said all of that grab your drawing tools let's draw Iron Man mark 85 all right you guys let us get started with our Iron Man mark 85 tutorial this is of course the armor that he wears in endgame you guys have been asking for one with a helmet on so here it is so let's get started the first thing I'm going to do is to draw a circle a little bit big because what we're going to do is we're going to draw his head and his shoulders and the reason for that is to be quite clear and honest with you guys is I'm still working on getting this to 100% I'm not quite there yet so I don't want to draw anything that's overly detailed that'll take its toll on my on my wrist so that is the reason for you know drawing something a little bit simpler today and there you go there's the circle again like I said you guys if you guys are having a hard time drawing a circle all it takes is practice I get a lot of comments saying they can't do step 1 draw a circle well you know you gotta practice that stuff so I can't help you with that you have to you know you have to be able to do it yourself okay I'm going to dress a line going down the middle here and that's to indicate of course the center line and now I'm going to draw a point right here that's going to be for the chin and from the chin sort of just rounds like this I'm gonna drive around it first and then we're gonna create the little corners here somewhere as soon as we figure out where that goes now this is a little bit longer than a normal head because what I want is well he's gonna be looking down so it's gonna look a little bit too longer than usual okay so we want our head tilted a little bit and he's gonna be looking downward a little bit looking in this general direction okay so there's our our head there I'm just trying to make this a little bit straight okay and then here's the part of the neck there just a tiny bit and in this part right here so there you go the neck goes like this okay you'll make this one too long it's kind of pretty much just go up to there just below the chin here I'm going to draw this line right here and this is kind of where I want the center to be a little bit more display even okay so I want the center actually let's go down this way that's gonna be the center but then the chest is gonna be right around here so center of the neck and then imagine this kind of it goes like this and in the center of the chest is like that so it starts to look like he's looking he's turning his head okay just gonna draw this with rounded heart right here just to indicate where the neck ends and like the trapezius muscle begins or the shoulder muscles I guess you could say like these muscles right here okay this line is going to extend that way and on this side it's going to extend this way okay let's go back here and we're gonna draw that shoulder muscle it's not a muscle of course it's the suit but of course this is the shoulder of that suit and it goes at that and it goes like this okay so it's nice and broad there we go right around here you curve it I'm gonna end it right there okay that might be a little too big so if I might actually shrink these down a little bit just so that it's not too large cuz I do want the head to be a little bit bigger because imagine it being you know it's a helmet that fits a head inside so you don't want that the head to be too small okay so I'm gonna make the shoulder just tinier and the shoulder kind of goes curves out like this it goes in a little bit past this it goes down so there's the shoulder part my doll line going across here so in a way what I want to end my drawing okay right here it's goes across like this okay and then right around here I'm going to draw that divided and that divides of course the chest with the shoulder and the shoulder is gonna be like this little fairly small curve like that so there is our drawing well there's our Ironmen right yeah let make this one a little bit smaller there okay so there's for the most part there's our draw and now let me zoom in slightly this down so you guys can see a little better I think that's centered centered enough at least okay very good so what I'm going to do is I'm going to start spacing out where I want the eyes and the mouth and everything and what I want to do is I want to erase this so that I have this has a guide or just a straight line going down it's gonna be my guide and right above here is kind of where one my eye line and I don't want it to be a drastic curve like the circle wanted to be a fairly straight line with a bit of a curve like this okay from here to here this is kind of where the edge of my well that's where the tips the ends of my eyes go excuse me go and then this goes up and this goes up like that okay so that sort of divides the head a little bit you gotta side here and then you got the front in this part and we'll start reshaping things a little bit okay now we're going to divide this into three almost equal parts okay so here and here so you see that how that's one side then you got from here to here and then from here to here I want to make sure that they're about equal so the eye is gonna go from this is one part of the eye and this is the other part of the dial right here okay okay so let's uh kind of make sure that that lion is a little fairly solid it just goes tilts outward wanna make sure that those lines that you draw are parallel to each other or they're symmetrical to each other right okay so it goes like that this goes fairly straight but it kind of it's straight but it sort of doesn't follow the curve of the curvature of the line there okay right around here this goes this way okay back and then goes in just before the tip here's the tip I wanna show anyone make sure you go in just before that dip okay and what I'm doing is I'm kind of shaping the inside of it at the bottom so that these lines are a little bit thicker than the top lines at the top blue line there you go and as you do that it should make it look like the eyes are like this right here it is narrower than this I don't that makes sense okay so try to get that one as best as you can yeah try to get it as best as you can okay I'm gonna double up on the this line right here same thing here and here okay double the line there and this goes to the tip here like that so it sort of creates this so mechanical inner lining of the eye there you go okay so right around here I'm gonna draw a line going across like that and then from you wanna make sure that this is parallel to the chin it might have to move the chin down a little bit lower we do want to make sure that it's these things are parallel want to make sure also that these kind of fall in the same spots in the eye so that starts to make it you know centered so there you go you got that frown and then it goes like this it goes like this okay so let's leave it like that for now what I want to do is I want to go back over here and where the cheek is I'm gonna go from the side of the face there okay kind of this far down from the eye I'm gonna bring it down to this point right here okay and do the same thing on this side so but this far away from the eye kind of goes up the side of the face there okay and then right around here draw a nice curve and want to make sure that these curves look the same look similar otherwise it'll look awkward if it's not the same because they're supposed to be symmetrical to each other okay so there there's our what do you call it face plate okay now let's find a spot right here about this far up it's a tiny little line smaller than this is okay now we're gonna keep our sorry we're gonna make this V shape that goes from here to there and right around here so there's a V shape there you know again you want to keep the center in by undeceive as you continue to draw okay let's go back over here to the side of the eye okay there's another part of the face plate right there and same thing on this side like this okay now it stops right around here and right around here okay so there bring this up until it reaches this little corner right here so we drew these lines initially earlier bring it up until it meets that in mind this line right here which should be higher than this point because what you want to do is you want to bring it draw another line from here and I think through there like that so this should be lower this point should be higher and then you bring it together like this No now I'm going to erase yes I'm going to race that there's our pieman head now what we can do is we can find a spot here and here because there's a clear it's not fully round it does have these kind of corners here and here as you guys can see a put a link to the reference photo that I'm using for this tutorial I'll put that down in the description so make sure you check that out as well okay try a wine-bottle cross there you go okay so you should have at the end of this you should have this part right here and if you guys did it right you should have everything nice and smooth these lines should you know all make sense when to erase the center line there because we don't need it anymore and that's what it should look like okay by the center right here down and then go out to this goes like that okay okay and then find this point right here this goes up and then across like this any same thing over here from the center down and makes a v-shape and find this pointer here goes up and goes to the back of the head there okay so this is like pretty much done what you can do actually draw another line right here above the eye line now okay and then draw a line that goes up like that to that point right there okay so it green this a little bit higher sort of has that it's very very faint I'm not really sure if I'm going to continue that line later all under fight I'm going to ink it but it's there if you look at the reference photo you'll see what I mean okay there you go so it's not quite as long as I as the reference photo so we will have to bring the chin down and that's fine and that is completely fine okay so now I'm going to draw another line going down right here or we're going across parallel to this mouth line here this goes across about the same length and it goes down similar to this and this okay this goes to spend this way then Casey this point right here cuz I act okay at this point here goes out outward like so okay and then so imagine a faint line going from here to that corner there and from here imagine this kind of going towards the cheek effect there you go gang then we draw another line going across like this here and grab me another pencil actually I always have nice sharpened pencils right beside you a lot of people like to use mechanical pencils that'll save you the sharpening okay there you go line there again line here and here now that's gonna be for the chin so the chin sort of rounds around here comes together like that okay maybe a little bit more flat so always make sure that these are kind of parallel with each other and centered and now and I'll bring this going under and it should be parallel to this line here okay that is for the cross where this goes that okay so bright around here what I want to do is I want to kind of erase this part in this part right here so I kind of want to straighten it a little bit so that's not well not too rounded okay first thing though I do want to draw a line from the cheekbone here two lines actually three it goes across like this and then same thing on this side same spot one two three three lines like that this is kind of like the ear part so imagine the ears gonna be right there and right here so it's a little bit thicker a little wider than the rest okay and then now this goes straight up and then right here kind of want to make a little corner there same thing here there you go No all you have to do is find a spot here bring it this way bring it up here okay this year especially back this was up now faint line from here going to that line actually make it go a little bit beside it though that's better very faintly okay and then another faint line that goes like this upwards see this in a color then it's a black shadow pretty much then all you got to do is just fix things up this should also be in shadow take the shadow of the chin part and then all you really have to do is just double up on these lines it gives it that beveled look and there you've got iron man's face mark 85 one of the easier ones to drop to be honest the other the other Iron Man helmets are a little bit more complicated than this and this is a fairly easy so there's the helmet you guys now I'm going to draw two lines from here remember this is the center and draw this way and then this way okay and then maybe I'll draw two lines there two lines here there's my center I'm gonna draw another line here and here okay now we're going to draw these the machinations of the neck goes across like that and we're gonna kind of simplify the intricate neck part of iron man's helmet here because it is a fairly complicated design okay go back over here let's continue that neck going up towards the ear kind of goes this way okay and then this sort of sinks or leans this way as you go down okay and then one probably draw three lines going down like that and then here what I'm going to do is I'm going to curve it like this I'll make sure to get that right and then this goes inwards so actually let's uh I apologize yes let me readjust this it goes straight and then it goes like this there you go and then right here this goes down that okay so that's good there are like little bits of these fine men kind of how do you describe it like these intricate designs on the helm on the on the neck part but they're very very subtle and this goes around like this okay and then right here I'm going to create this looks like a little light area there and here okay and that's fairly good we're gonna leave it like that okay let's go back over here now another curve and then right here another curve like that now this is supposed to be metal that goes up and then down so they go little ridge that makes a tall tip right there okay let's draw a line here and that's a metal part there okay metal plate that goes like this and then another metal plate goes from here and up like that now there's tons of these little lines right here I'm just going to leave it as one line there you go fairly well let's make it two lines there you go make up your mind Ramon okay there you go no let's go over here and this part it looks a little different in the in the picture to be honest with you so I'm kind of trying to figure out how to make it symmetrical to this and I think I'm just going to draw curved like this I'm going to draw another curve like this okay and then right here draw a line from here going out like that we're going from here to the other line okay and then another metal plating from here I'm going to draw a line across then up there's a metal plate and then it just goes down so there's is that fairly simple there you go and then lines going across like so okay there's our another part of the neck here okay so now there there's a little how do you describe it like right here where the chest is the center of the chest there's a little thing little trapezoid that goes like so okay and then it goes down goes down so it sort of divides the two chest pieces here you got the left chest in the right chest now the way that it looks however because of the angle you see this left chest you see this little depth right here that's the thickness of it it goes like that okay and goes across like so I'm gonna get there and this goes here right there so I'm gonna draw it just pretty much up to those points there let's add a little more detail to this to this little divot or what you call it so another trapezoid looking shaped like that and then the line going across it there you go going to the reef that center line by the way it's no longer necessary and then right here another one that there you go now let's go back to this point right here and what it does is sort of creates this bed it goes down goes out it again any same thing here it sort of bends this one sort of curves quite a bit goes like that and then goes down and then there's another metal piece that goes outward towards the shoulder and then from here this goes out towards the edge there so it sort of creates this plate a metal plate that goes outward like that you guys will have to forgive me I don't know if you guys can hear that my voice is still not the best i am i went from cold to cough in the past couple of days okay that goes across but it will be covered by this armor so let's go back over here and draw the shoulder going outward and then to do two lines and then close out that shoulder so it looks like at that okay and then in here line with this line across and goes into the chest piece this is like a red this is silver or titanium titanium nanotech no I don't know okay so sorry it looks like that and then maybe a faint little line that outlines like so okay so that's good this is fairly done I'm just going to draw like this one faint line goes like this and then comes out this way okay I'm sure there should be a line make a little chest line that goes out like that and then same thing over here is like this little chest line that goes out this and now because of the way that the chest is you see a lot more of this a lot more of the area because you're looking at a head on as opposed to this chest which you're only seeing on the side so this should be longer than this that is intentional okay so let me draw this that line there and then another one beside it so this is like the nanotech and this looks like a part of the nanotech that it's layered I it's hard to describe I don't know what I'm talking about okay there you go so I kind of drew these one two three and then this outer line that looks like that that's gonna be part of the chest there okay the shoulder parts now was out and then goes kind of cuts down this side here and goes down like that I'm going to draw that one and then this one for granted two more times okay we can dis up that and then bring it higher there you go okay right here there's a bit of a stray armor plating that looks kind of a rectangular right around there and then it goes into that rectangle shape goes it round it and then goes outward and down and then from here this goes down like this went down again and then just the line going down then finally this goes like this those this way there's a lot more going on over here but for the sake of just simplifying it that's what we're going to do now this part right here actually not that I look at it it looks like a light so I'm going to create a little bit of like a like the side of it so it looks recessed so it looks like a light appears right there and we'll draw the same thing over here a bit of a light so when I go ahead cross sort of shaping it to make a triangle there you go with that then like that there you go so there's that try and go right there little recess kind of looks like a light kind of there you go so that's pretty much it you guys whoo let's just clean this up let's make those night lines nice and smooth we go add another line right here and another line here and line right here and here and one more here which you'll see on this side as well there you go there you go you guys that is our Iron Man drawing fairly well when I say simple it just means that there's it's not a 45 minute long video but here you go excuse me hope you guys enjoyed this tutorial and thank you so much for being patient with me and yeah that is our Iron Man mark 85 thanks for watching I'll catch you in the next tutorial take care and that is all the time that we have for this video thank you so much for tuning in all the way to the very end I hope you guys are very proud of your drawings if you are I would love to see them so please head on over to the Google+ community and to Instagram and post your artwork there and tag me so that I can see it as well if you guys are ever curious about the equipment that I used to make my videos or to do my tutorials I have a link to those in the description below so be sure to check that out if you feel like being extra generous I have links in the description on different ways that you can help support this channel your contributions go a long way in ensuring that I can make content like this for free for you guys so I appreciate your consideration if you guys did enjoy this tutorial it would help me a great deal if you number one like this video comment it down below and most especially if you share this with your friends in your social media and of course speaking of social media don't forget you guys can find me on Facebook on Instagram on Google+ and of course on my website dry 2.com where you can download a free coloring page of the tutorial that's here on this video again you guys all of the links to all of those are in the description so be sure to read it finally thank you once again for watching I will see you guys next time and don't forget stay tuned for more so you can learn to draw - take care you

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