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Illustration 2. Techniques. Traditional illustration techniques include watercolor, pen and ink, airbrush art, oil painting, pastels, wood engraving, and linoleum cuts. . Alan Lee ~ “the Petty Dwarves”. - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
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Illustration 2
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Traditional illustration techniques include
watercolor, pen and ink, airbrush art, oil painting,
pastels, wood engraving, and linoleum cuts.
Techniques
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Alan Lee ~ “the Petty Dwarves”
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Various illustration techniques have been available to the artist over the centuries. The invention of paper pushed its boundaries even further. Traditional illustration focuses on reproducible ways of creating illustration and can be classified into different types:
°Engraving °Etching °Intaglio °Linocut °Pen-and-Ink °Sumi-E °Woodcut
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Albrecht Dürer ~ “the Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse”
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Most of the scientific illustrations and technical
illustrations are also known as information
graphics. Among the information graphics
specialists are medical illustrators who illustrate
human anatomy, often requiring many years of
artistic and medical training.
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“Deconstruction of the Forearm” ~ Govard Bidloo
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The American "golden age of illustration" lasted from the 1880s until shortly after World War I.
As in Europe a few decades earlier, newspapers, mass market magazines, and illustrated books had become the dominant media of public consumption.
Improvements in printing technology freed illustrators to experiment with color and new rendering techniques.
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Norman Rockwell ~ “The Tattoo Artist”