Types of illustration
Digolo and Mazrui subcategorize illustration into the techniques,
which are being applied, such as: drawing, painting, printing and
pasting.These technices affect the art in various ways, being chosen for the
different impact the chosen medium produces. The choice can be based on
the requirements of the illustration, constraints of the artist, cost,
or other factors.
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:
Pen-and-ink illustration has been around in various forms. The
Chinese Sumi-E can be attributed to this technique, incorporating the
use of paints and dyes. Navigational maps have been produced using this
technique in the 14-15th century.The technique has not fallen out of disuse and is still popular with
artists and illustrators, due to its simplicity of use, drying time and
visual impact. Modern artists use a brush, pen or quill to achieve the
desired effects, samples see references.
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