The most powerful and effective illustration uses, simply and clearly, solid SYMBOLS that, when combined, make a memorable image that summarizes the text that it accompanies/supports (magazine article, etc ...) It should convey the message/feeling even before the reader actually reads the whole article.
The main difference is the means by which each is accomplished. A traditional illustration is a sketch, painting, drawing, etc. A photo illustration is just that - a photo.
A photograph showing or explaining something.
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A photograph is an image taken with a camera, an illustration is usually hand drawn or drawn from scratch with an image editor.
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Look at a photo or other illustration. Also, it's "ruffed" grouse, not ruffled.
A good medical illustration is usually unique and creative. It should give effective information, which the illustrator wants to provide, in a nice and clear design.
There are certain programs that are used to do this. Photoshop and paint shop are just 2 of the many programs
A synonym for "picture" is "image." Other alternatives include "photo," "illustration," or "depiction," depending on the context in which the word is used.
A great photo should have good light, subject, and composition - the three elements that matter the most in photo. The photographer should have a strong vision, then express it in the most effective way possible, as explained in this article. Clippingpathlab
You are infringing the rights of either the photographer who took the published photo or of the magazine, or both.
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