You hear illustration and ask yourself whether it is something like presentation or what kind of situation it is!Illustration is the act of describing information, or ideas, with an example, usually in a visual manner of presentation, or presentation. Typically, an illustration takes the form of an image. Examples of illustrations are photographs, paintings, drawings and graphics. Contents: 1.) ... The illustration! 2.) ... The illustrator as an artist! 3.) ... The computer illustration! 4.) ... illustration software and illustration programs! 1.) The illustration!The word illustration comes from the Latin "illustrare", which means enlighten, explain, praise, explain.2.) The illustrator as an artist!An illustrator is to be regarded as an artist who provides a visual representation of the topic and factual relevance when improving certain written documents or verbal explanations / descriptions through a concept. The end product is illustrations !
Of all the graphic works, illustration is currently the most dynamic and exciting. In every medium advertising, book publishing, product design, etc., new artists can prove themselves with their digital / media talents, and gain professional and financial footing through their illustration skills. 3.) The computer illustration!There are already computer illustration courses for students to prove, especially in the comic style and anime style, very popular and emerging new area of art. There are also tools, or tools for digital illustrators, that make it possible to work digitally without having to forego the feeling of art. Tools that allow you to create artworks entirely digitally while still working with hands.► Computer illustration 4.) Illustration software and illustration programs!Illustration software is mostly vector-based graphics software. Here lines, curves and surfaces are described and saved using mathematical vector functions. In contrast to images using individual pixels or pixels. The advantages and functionality of vectors is that they can be enlarged almost arbitrarily, without loss of quality. When images are enlarged, pixel artifacts arise and it becomes increasingly blurred.
It is different with geometric objects that are vector-based.
Still have to practice ;-)
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