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illustrator

/il-uh-strey-ter, ih-luhs-trey-ter/US // ˈɪl əˌstreɪ tər, ɪˈlʌs treɪ tər //

插画师,插画家,插图画家,插图者

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : an artist who makes illustrations: an illustrator of children's books.
    • : a person or thing that illustrates.

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Examples

  • Poole, the wildlife illustrator, has taken down her seed feeders for now.

  • Artist Choi Gyu-Seok, the illustrator of the original comic, joins Yeon as a writer of this supernatural drama.

  • Fortunately, the genre has expanded dramatically over the past two decades, evolving into a new breed of books that are carefully crafted by authors and illustrators to excite, inspire and engage young readers.

  • Zach Weinersmith is an illustrator, writer, producer, and creator of the webcomic Saturday Morning Breakfast Cereal.

  • The illustrator Lucy Bellwood, who was born in 1989, maintains a robust presence on multiple platforms and has a successful track record on Kickstarter and Patreon.

  • Veteran illustrator Howard Brodie was on the case, pioneering the rising art form.

  • Also returning are longtime writers, Neil Campbell, Erin Keating, and David Ferguson and series illustrator, Paul Hornschemeier.

  • Miller first appeared on the cover of Vogue in 1927 in a blue hat and pearls, drawn by renowned French illustrator Georges Lepape.

  • There is immense power that lies within the hands of a book illustrator.

  • When I became an author and illustrator in the 80s, I managed to meet him---by the Empire State Building of all places.

  • In the old times of a quarter of a century ago it was extensively used as an illustrator of the power of the electric current.

  • He rapidly became an expert illustrator and a remarkably able wood-engraver, while he also drew on stone with great success.

  • It has been the illustrator's whole aim to make these people live in some form more fully consistent with their types.

  • But if an illustrator is wanted, I know one whose work is exquisite—Mrs. Allingham.

  • But the illustrator has often only lifeless words to instruct him; when short of inspiration he is in the thraldom of his manner.