![]() ![]() Douglas, Charles Smith, Tracey Lynn Deel, Sgt. Zamora, Ph.D., Jeff Wagner, Heidi Ruiz, Kyle Evans, Rusty Gallier, Officer Paul Deason, Harry Fikaris, Boyd Smith, “Sonny” Wright, U. “Billy” Belk, Sherrie Anderson, Christina Espinoza, Sgt. Sheryl Green, Adonna Pennington, Captain Joseph Lampignano, Lt. Chief Harold Hurtt, Al Amato, Lori Roberts, Dennis Gafford, Robert Tonrey, Juan Gorge, Sheriff Tommy Thomas, Danny Billingsly, Deborah Goldman, Dr. The following individuals in some capacity facilitated the solutions of crimes described in this text. Tiffany Celeste Gibson provided technical support, photography, editorial advice, sculpting, transcribing, illustrating, proofreading, and much more the entire duration of this work. * Serves as a guide for forensic art professionals as well as a call to law enforcement agencies to expand the use of this valuable forensic tool * 500 illustrations, many full color, show examples of various challenges in developing sketches and reconstructing from skulls * Provides insight as to the best way to responsibly interview and extract information from eye-witnesses and victims to develop accurate composite sketches With 500 full-color illustrations, this book is an essential tool for any forensic artist. The book also provides step-by-step illustrations of how to reconstruct a face from a skull, and offers solutions to a multitude of common problems that occur in the field. ![]() Instruction focuses on an explanation of techniques for various scenarios and includes the use of case studies of special situations and how they should be handled.Īdditionally, Forensic Art Essentials covers skull reconstructions of unidentified murder victims and age progressions to aid in the apprehension of known fugitives. After reading this book, anyone with adequate drawing skills will be able to learn the tools necessary to develop his or her skills as a forensic artist. Forensic Art Essentials teaches artists to extract information from a witness or victim about a face they have seen, and produce an image good enough to lead detectives to the criminal being described. Despite this fact, to date no book thoroughly explains how to sketch a suspect's face from a witness' memory. ![]() The demand for forensic art usage in investigations is rapidly expanding due to media attention. ![]()
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