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Is illustration always a drawing?


There are several ways to define illustration. The simplest is basically a picture that represents or clarifies something; for example, an illustration of a boat could be a photo, a drawing, a painting, etc. in a book, a magazine, a pamphlet, on canvas, what have you.

What is the difference between an illustration and a cartoon?

  • is that cartoon is cartoon (comic strip) while illustration is illustration. (comics) A humorous drawing, often with a caption, or a strip of such drawings. (comics) A drawing satirising current public figures. (arts) An artist's preliminary sketch. (animation) An animated piece of film which is often but not exclusively humorous.

What are the standard drawing views?

  • Standard views are those typically used in engineering drawings and are one of two view types used as foundations for supporting views – the other is the General view. A drawing must contain a standard or general view before supporting detail, custom detail, section, aligned section, broken-out section, crop, or auxiliary views can be created.

Is there a fine art to illustration?

  • Most illustrators say there’s definitely a fine art to illustration. “I don’t see a difference between the two at all,” says Angie Wang, a Los Angeles-based illustrator. “As a kid, I looked at an illustration as something that existed on its own. It is paired with an article. That’s its commercial purpose, but on its own it could have merit.”

What is the difference between a designer and an artist?

  • • Artist is a person who does the work of painting, drawing and sculpting. • Designer is a person who visualizes a concept that is in the abstract form and prepares the blueprint. What he designs can be buildings, clothes, concepts, etc. • Work environment: • Artist can make statues, draw pictures, or do whatever he prefers.