Forensic Arts

Any art used in law enforcement or legal proceedings is referred to as forensic art. Witness accounts and video recordings are often used in forensic art to provide law enforcement with the visual elements of a crime. Composite drawing, crime scene sketching, image alteration and identification, courtroom sketches, demonstrative evidence, and postmortem and facial approximation aids are all examples of this highly specialised sector. A forensic artist who specialises in more than one of these abilities is uncommon.

A forensic artist can approximate a face in a variety of ways, including 2D (drawings), 3D (sculptures), and other methods using modern computer technology. In general, forensic artists will give their subjects more personality and bring them back to life.

  • Composite Drawing
  • Image Identification
  • Crime Scene Sketching
  • Forensic Sculpture
  • Demonstrative Evidence

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