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Outlines details from careful studies of skulls to help determine
facial features in generating forensic art for identification
purposes Presents novel research conducted by the author, and
evidence-based approaches compiled from the literature to help more
accurately depict facial features Serves as the most current book
in years addressing forensic art to in craniofacial 2D
reconstruction and renderings, age progressions, skull to photo
comparisons, and more
Digital Forensic Art Techniques: A Professional's Guide to Corel
PainterTM illustrates hands-on techniques to digitally create
forensic art for police and investigative purposes. Coverage
focuses specifically on how to utilize the software to create
realistic human likenesses, including composites of suspects and
drawings of persons in unidentified remains cases. Drawing
digitally is like using any tool in art: a pencil, a charcoal
stick, a conte' crayon. A stylus is just another tool to master.
Digital work is easier for artists to send to the case detective,
and the work always reproduces exactly as it was completed. Another
benefit to working digitally is that one can use video conferencing
with a witness online to provide services remotely world-wide. This
enables police departments who have never had access to a forensic
artist to have a sketch done within hours of the crime. Chapters
address the more basic functions to serve as a primer for those
transitioning to working digitally. There is also instruction on
light and shadow, and bones and muscles of the skull. All of the
discussion is intended to make the reader see things as an artist
to improve drawing skills and overall digital techniques. In short,
Digital Forensic Art Techniques is a practical, easy-to-follow
manual for working forensic artists that will give readers a solid
base from which to start. It serves as an essential resource to
greater skill and comfort with the hardware and software, thus
furthering current best practices and technological advances in the
field.
Digital Forensic Art Techniques: A Professional's Guide to Corel
PainterTM illustrates hands-on techniques to digitally create
forensic art for police and investigative purposes. Coverage
focuses specifically on how to utilize the software to create
realistic human likenesses, including composites of suspects and
drawings of persons in unidentified remains cases. Drawing
digitally is like using any tool in art: a pencil, a charcoal
stick, a conte' crayon. A stylus is just another tool to master.
Digital work is easier for artists to send to the case detective,
and the work always reproduces exactly as it was completed. Another
benefit to working digitally is that one can use video conferencing
with a witness online to provide services remotely world-wide. This
enables police departments who have never had access to a forensic
artist to have a sketch done within hours of the crime. Chapters
address the more basic functions to serve as a primer for those
transitioning to working digitally. There is also instruction on
light and shadow, and bones and muscles of the skull. All of the
discussion is intended to make the reader see things as an artist
to improve drawing skills and overall digital techniques. In short,
Digital Forensic Art Techniques is a practical, easy-to-follow
manual for working forensic artists that will give readers a solid
base from which to start. It serves as an essential resource to
greater skill and comfort with the hardware and software, thus
furthering current best practices and technological advances in the
field.
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