Level |
Artistic Skills |
Technical Computer Graphics |
Portfolio |
Software |
Years |
I |
Basic
digital retouching and color correction of photos. Can
customize clip art, but may not be able to draw. |
Object: Basic
Bézier-curve (PostScript) drawing using manual (pen)
tool, not just autotrace or freehand tool. Can use many
features of drawing programs.
Bitmap: Basic
Photoshop skills, working with preexisting materials. |
Has
created elements used in Web sites, presentations, or multimedia
projects. |
Object(drawing):
Illustrator
Corel Draw FreeHand
Canvas
Bitmap (painting):
Paint Shop Pro |
1+
1+ |
II |
Has
basic drawing skills. Can create attractive new images, usually in mannered,
iconic, or flat clip-art styles. Has some digital photo-montage
experience. Can create realistic drop shadows, beveled
buttons, and warp existing artwork in perspective.
Understands lighting for three-dimensional objects and
can maintain consistent lighting throughout a scene. |
Object: Multilayered
Bézier-curve drawing, optimized for printing.
Bitmap: Intermediate-level Photoshop
skills include layers, ink modes, simple mask and channel
operations, and filters. Understands all Unsharp Mask
parameters in Photoshop. |
Editorial illustrations
in smaller publications. Advertising illustrations for
smaller company campaigns. |
Object
(drawing):
Illustrator
FreeHand
Bitmap (painting):
Paintshop Pro |
2+
2+
|
III |
As
above. Also, can create specific moods through lighting,
shadows, and color. Can integrate object and bitmap elements
seamlessly. Intermediate-level drawing skills. Can create
numerous objects in several styles without looking at reference |
Object: As
above. Also, can troubleshoot problem files.
Bitmap: Advanced Photoshop skills
include color separation, understanding of dot gain
(for press) and gamma (for Web), real understanding
of resolution, line-screen, and color-palette issues.
Can perform a range of moderately complex channel and
masking operations. |
Editorial
illustrations
for national publications. Advertising illustrations for Fortune 500
campaigns. |
Object
(drawing):
Illustrator
FreeHand
Bitmap (painting):
Paint Shop Pro
Painter |
3+
4+
2+ |
IV |
As
above. Also, can create digital work from scratch that
is indistinguishable from traditional illustration. Can
alter photographs so well that only a forensic specialist
could tell they have been altered. Work quality comparable
to a Level IV traditional illustrator. Note: Level IV digital
artists are much less common
than Level IV traditional illustrators. |
Can
create stunning effects with the program(s) used, most
likely a bitmap program (Painter or Photoshop). Has complete
mastery of a wide range of computer graphics programs,
operating
at the unconscious skill level (achieves desired effect rapidly
without consciously thinking about how its being done). Mastery
of issues and tradeoffs related to graphic file formats, compression
algorithms, color management (calibration, etc.), advanced prepress,
and much more. |
Illustrations
have been reproduced in much the same contexts as a Level
IV traditional Illustrator; and / or in major CD-ROM games
or TV animations, and top Web sites. |
Object
(drawing):
If any, possibly
Illustrator
FreeHand
Bitmap (painting):
Photoshop
Painter |
3+
3+
3+
|