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Course Sales Page: How to Become a Forensic Artist

How to become a Forensic artist

Tips From an Experienced Forensic Art Expert

“What really turned me over was the ability to understand how everything works without any prior knowledge.”

John Doe
Designer

learn the secrets in becoming a forensic artist

Discover what is the best opportunity in being a forensic artist and how freelance artists can become a valuable source of investigative support to law enforcement agencies. 

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Facial Composites

What are facial composites? Do you know what a forensic artist does during the sketching process? Discover the various “hats” forensic artist must wear when creating a sketch.

Artistic Skills

Do you need artistic skills to become a forensic artist? The course provides insights into what skills are necessary to start a career as a forensic artist.

Software Options

There are software options to assist the forensic artist in developing a composite sketch. Options are presented in the course.

Listening Skills

Forensic artists must be expert listeners. Verbal descriptions are transformed into elements that contribute to the overall facial composite. Listening to descriptive clues is essential.

Communication Skills

Images, body language, facial cues, and verbal skills are tools used to create composites. It is essential to be able to ask the right questions for further information need for the sketch.

Professional Relationships

Discover the role forensic artists play in an investigation. Relationships with the eyewitness and the investigative team is vital to the overall evidence collection process for the case. Trust is the key to any successful relationship and it’s no different for the forensic artist professional.

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Includes Downloadable Tip Sheet


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