Technical illustrators are responsible for creating visual representations of technical information, including instructions, parts, and processes. They work with engineers, designers, and other professionals to create accurate and informative illustrations. Technical illustrators must have strong drawing skills and knowledge of anatomy, physics, and perspective. They must be able to interpret and understand complex technical information and translate it into easy-to-understand visual representations. Technical illustrators typically have a bachelor’s degree in fine art, illustration, or a related field. Many also have experience in the field of engineering or another technical field.
A technical illustrator is someone who creates visual representations of information. This could include illustrations of instructions, technical drawings, or other information. They may work with a variety of mediums, including computer software, to create their illustrations. There is no one-size-fits-all when it comes to the requirements for a technical illustrator. The type of service required will likely depend on the project they are working on. However, some general skills and requirements that may be needed include the ability to understand and interpret technical information, strong communication and illustration skills, and experience with computer software.
As a technical illustrator, you will need to have strong drawing skills, the ability to use a variety of software programs, and a good understanding of the product or process you are illustrating. You will also need to be able to work with clients to understand their needs and create illustrations that meet their requirements.
***Upon providing me with a
desired image, sketch or drawing of a garment, I will create a digital
technical drawing using Adobe Illustrator.***
Main package for 10$ includes: