Architectural illustrators are hired to put complex concepts or objects into graphical form. The artist uses artwork to turn small details into visual renderings. This field is based on the plan, design, and construction of numerous structures. Illustrations created are typically two-dimensional and may include images or animations. Technical draftsmanship and precise use of visual perspective are often prominent features in architectural illustration, although within these restrictions some artists such as
William Walcot were known for a more fluid
impressionistic style. They help put plans into a more digestible format for individuals without architectural expertise and generally work as an intermediary between an architect and their client. == History ==